Q16.A bullet fired into a fixed target loses half of its velocity after penetrating 3 cm. How much further it will penetrate before coming to rest assuming that it faces constant resistance to motion? (1) 3.0 cm (2) 2.0 cm (3) 1.5 cm (4) 1.0 cm
What This Question Tests
This question tests the application of kinematic equations for constant deceleration in two stages, relating initial and final velocities with displacement under constant resistance.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
vΒ² = uΒ² + 2as
π NCERT Sections This Tests
5.2 β Lists The Kinetic Energies For Various X I
Physics Class 11 Β· Chapter 5
5.2 lists the kinetic energies for various x i objects. where the summation is from the initial position β³ xi to the final position xf. Example 5.4 In a ballistics demonstration a police officer fires a bullet of mass 50.0 g If the displacements are allowed to approach with speed 200 m s-1 (see Table 5.2) on soft zero, then the number of terms in the sum plywood of thickness 2.00 cm. The bullet increases without limit, but the sum approaches emerges with only 10% of its initial kinetic a definite value equal to the area under the curve energy. What is the emergent speed of the in Fig. 5.3(b). Then the work done is bullet ? xf W = lim F (x )βxAnswer The initial kinetic energy of the bullet β x β 0 β x i is mv2/2 = 1000 J. It has a final kinetic energy xfof 0.1Γ1000 = 100 J. If vf is the emergent speed x ) d x (5.7)of the bullet, = β«F ( i 1 2 x mv f = 100 J where βlimβ stands for the limit of the sum when 2 βx tends to zero. Thus, for a varying force 2 Γ 100 J the work done can be expressed as a definite v f = 0. 05 kg integral of force over displacement (see also Appendix 3.1). = 63.2 m sβ1 The speed is reduced by approximately 68% (not 90%). β³
2.1 β Two Charges 5 Γ 10β8 C And β3 Γ 10β8 C Are Located 16 Cm Apart. At
Physics Class 11 Β· Chapter 2
2.1 Two charges 5 Γ 10β8 C and β3 Γ 10β8 C are located 16 cm apart. At what point(s) on the line joining the two charges is the electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero.
3.2 β A Battery Of Emf 10 V And Internal Resistance 3 β¦ Is Connected To A
Physics Class 11 Β· Chapter 3
3.2 A battery of emf 10 V and internal resistance 3 β¦ is connected to a resistor. If the current in the circuit is 0.5 A, what is the resistance of the resistor? What is the terminal voltage of the battery when the circuit is closed?
π Question Details
- Chapter
- Kinematics
- Topic
- Motion with constant acceleration
- Year
- 2005
- Shift
- Unknown
- Q Number
- Q16
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Physics Ch 3: Kinematics
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