A particle (A) is dropped from a height and another particle (B) is thrown in horizontal direction with speed of 5 m/sec from the same height. The correct statement is

(1) Both particles will reach at ground simultaneously

(2) Both particles will reach at ground with same speed

(3) Particle (A) will reach at ground first with respect to particle (B)

(4) Particle (B) will reach at ground first with respect to particle (A)

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A bomber plane moves horizontally with a speed of 500 m/s and a bomb is released from it. The bomb strikes the ground in 10 sec. Angle at which it strikes the ground will be (g = 10 m/s2

(1) ${\mathrm{tan}}^{-1}\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)$

(2) $\mathrm{tan}\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)$

(3) tan–1(1)

(4) tan–1(5)

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A projectile fired with initial velocity u at some angle θ has a range R. If the initial velocity be doubled at the same angle of projection, then the range will be

(1) 2 R

(2) R/2

(3) R

(4) 4 R

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If the initial velocity of a projectile be doubled, keeping the angle of projection same, the maximum height reached by it will

(1) Remain the same

(2) Be doubled

(4) Be halved

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In the motion of a projectile freely under gravity, its

(1) Total energy is conserved

(2) Momentum is conserved

(3) Energy and momentum both are conserved

(4) None is conserved

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The range of a projectile for a given initial velocity is maximum when the angle of projection is 45°. The range will be minimum, if the angle of projection is

(1) 90°

(2) 180°

(3) 60°

(4) 75°

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A ball is thrown upwards and it returns to ground describing a parabolic path. Which of the following remains constant

(1) Kinetic energy of the ball

(2) Speed of the ball

(3) Horizontal component of velocity

(4) Vertical component of velocity

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At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the directions of its velocity and acceleration are

(1) Perpendicular to each other

(2) Parallel to each other

(3) Inclined to each other at an angle of 45°

(4) Antiparallel to each other

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An object is thrown along a direction inclined at an angle of 45° with the horizontal direction. The horizontal range of the particle is equal to

(1) Vertical height

(2) Twice the vertical height

(3) Thrice the vertical height

(4) Four times the vertical height

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The height y and the distance x along the vertical plane of a projectile on a certain planet (with no surrounding atmosphere) are given by $y=\left(8t-5{t}^{2}\right)$ meter and x = 6t meter, where t is in second. The velocity with which the projectile is projected is

(1) 8 m/sec

(2) 6 m/sec

(3) 10 m/sec

(4) Not obtainable from the data

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