A particle is moving such that its position coordinates \((x,y)\) are \((2\) m, \(3\) m) at time \(t=0,\) \((6\) m, \(7\) m) at time \(t=2\) s and \((13\) m, \(14\) m) at time \(t=5\) s. Average velocity vector \((v_{avg})\) from \(t=0\) to \(t=5\) s is:

1. \(\frac{1}{5}\left ( 13\hat{i}+14\hat{j} \right )\) 2. \(\frac{7}{3}\left ( \hat{i}+\hat{j} \right )\)
3. \(2\left ( \hat{i}+\hat{j} \right )\) 4. \(\frac{11}{5}\left ( \hat{i}+\hat{j} \right )\)

Subtopic:  Speed & Velocity |
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A vector a is turned without a change in its length through a small angle dθ. The value of |Δa| and Δa are, respectively:

1. 0, adθ 2. dθ, 0
3. 0, 0 4. None of these
Subtopic:  Position & Displacement |
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The angle turned by a body undergoing circular motion depends on the time as given by the equation, θ=θ0+θ1t+θ2t2. It can be deduced that the angular acceleration of the body is? 

1. θ1

2. θ2

3. 2θ1

4. 2θ2

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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Certain neutron stars are believed to be rotating at about 1 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 20 km, the acceleration of an object on the equator of the star will be:

1. \(20 \times 10^8 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2 \) 2. \(8 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2 \)
3. \(120 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2 \) 4. \(4 \times 10^8 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2\)
Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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Three particles are moving with constant velocities v1, v2 and v respectively as given in the figure. After some time, if all the three particles are in the same line, then the relation among v1, v2 and v is:
                                    
1.  v= v1 + v2

2.  v= v1v2

3.  v=v1v2v1+v2

4.  v= 2v1v2v1+v2

Subtopic:  Speed & Velocity |
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A body is projected with velocity v=(αi^+βj^) m/s. The time of flight of the body is: [considering x as horizontal and y as vertical axis and g is acceleration due to gravity]

1. 2βg

2. 2αg

3. 2αβg

4. 2αgβ

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A car moves on a circular path such that its speed is given by v = Kt, where K =constant and t is time. Also given: radius of the circular path is r. The net acceleration of the car at time t will be:

1. K2 + K2t2r2

2. 2K

3. K

4. K2 + K2t2

Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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Raindrops are falling with a speed v vertically downwards and a man is running on a horizontal road with speed u. The magnitude of the velocity of the raindrops with respect to the man is:
1. v - u
2. v + u
3. \(\sqrt{\text{v}^2 + \text{u}^2 \over 2}\)
4. \(\sqrt{\text{v}^2 + \text{u}^2}\)

Subtopic:  Relative Motion |
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The equation of trajectory of a projectile is given by y = x - 10x2. Its speed of projection is: (g = 10 m/s2)

1. 1 m/s

2. 2 m/s

3. 3 m/s

4. 4 m/s

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A particle is thrown obliquely at \(t=0\). The particle has the same K.E. at \(t=5\) seconds and at \(t=9\) seconds. The particle attains maximum altitude at:
1. \(t=6\) s
2. \(t=7\) s
3. \(t=8\) s
4. \(t=14\) s

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