The position vector of a particle is \(\vec{r}= a \sin\omega t \hat{i} + a\cos \omega t \hat{j}\). The velocity of the particle is:
1.  parallel to the position vector.
2.  at \(60^{\circ}\) with position vector.
3.  parallel to the acceleration vector.
4.  perpendicular to the position vector.

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A projectile thrown from the ground has horizontal range R. If velocity at the highest point is doubled somehow, the new range will be:

(1) 3 R

(2) 1.5 R

(3) 3 R

(4) 2 R

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A particle is projected from the origin with velocity 4i^+9j^ m/s. The acceleration in the region is constant and -10j^ m/s2. The magnitude of velocity after one second is

(1) 8 m/s

(2) 15 m/s

(3) 17 m/s

(4) 27 m/s

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A particle is moving on a circular path of radius \(R.\) When the particle moves from point \(A\) to \(B\) (angle \( \theta\)), the ratio of the distance to that of the magnitude of the displacement will be:

         
1. \(\dfrac{\theta}{\sin\frac{\theta}{2}}\)
2. \(\dfrac{\theta}{2\sin\frac{\theta}{2}}\)
3. \(\dfrac{\theta}{2\cos\frac{\theta}{2}}\)
4. \(\dfrac{\theta}{\cos\frac{\theta}{2}}\)

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The horizontal range of a particle thrown from the ground is four times the maximum height. The angle of projection with the vertical is:

(1) 60°

(2) 30°

(3) 45°

(4) 90°

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A particle is thrown with a velocity of 40 m/s. If it passes A and B as shown in the figure at time t1 = 1 s and t2 = 3 s. The value of h is:

                              

(1) 15 m

(2) 10 m

(3) 30 m

(4) 20 m

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To a stationary man, the rain is falling on his back with a velocity v at an angle θ with vertical. To make the rain-velocity perpendicular to the man, he:

(1) must move forward with a velocity vsinθ.

(2) must move forward with a velocity vtanθ.

(3) must move forward with a velocity vcosθ.

(4) should move in the backward direction.

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A particle is thrown from the ground with a speed of 20 m/s at an angle 60° above the horizontal. Average velocity over its entire journey just before hitting the ground is:

(1) 10 m/s

(2) 20 m/s

(3) Zero

(4) 15 m/s

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A person can throw a ball up to a maximum horizontal range of \(400~\text{m}\). The maximum height to which he can throw the ball is:
1. \(200~\text{m}\)
2. \(100~\text{m}\)
3. \(150~\text{m}\)
4. \(250~\text{m}\)

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A car is moving along east at \(10\) m/s and a bus is moving along north at \(10\) m/s. The velocity of the car with respect to the bus is along:

1. North-East 2. South-East
3. North-West 4. South-West
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