The average velocity of a body moving with uniform acceleration travelling a distance of 3.06 m is 0.34 ms–1. If the change in velocity of the body is 0.18ms–1 during this time, its uniform acceleration is 

1. 0.01 ms–2

2. 0.02 ms–2

3. 0.03 ms–2

4. 0.04 ms–2

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Equation of displacement for any particle is s=3t3+7t2+14t+8m. Its acceleration at time t = 1 sec is 

1. 10 m/s2

2. 16 m/s2

3. 25 m/s2

4. 32 m/s2  

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The position of a particle moving along the x-axis at certain times is given below :

t (s) 0 1 2 3
x (m) -2 0 6 16

Which of the following describes the motion correctly?  

1. Uniform, accelerated

2. Uniform, decelerated

3. Non-uniform, accelerated

4. There is not enough data for generalization

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Consider the acceleration, velocity and displacement of a tennis ball as it falls to the ground and bounces back. Directions of which of these changes in the process ?

1. Velocity only

2. Displacement and velocity

3. Acceleration, velocity and displacement

4. Displacement and acceleration

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The displacement of a particle, moving in a straight line, is given by s=2t2+2t+4 where s is in metres and t in seconds. The acceleration of the particle is 

1. 2 m/s2

2. 4 m/s2

3. 6 m/s2

4. 8 m/s2

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A body A starts from rest with an acceleration a1. After 2 seconds, another body B starts from rest with an acceleration a2. If they travel equal distances in the 5th second, after the start of A, then the ratio a1: a2  is equal to:

1. 5: 9

2. 5: 7

3. 9: 5

4. 9: 7

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The velocity of a bullet is reduced from 200m/s to 100m/s while travelling through a wooden block of thickness 10cm. The retardation, assuming it to be uniform, will be  

1. 10×104 m/s2

2. 12×104 m/s2

3. 13.5×104 m/s2

4. 15×104 m/s

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A particle starts from rest, accelerates at 2 m/s2 for 10s and then goes for constant speed for 30s and then decelerates at 4 m/s2 till it stops. What is the distance travelled by it?

1. 750 m

2. 800 m

3. 700 m

4. 850 m

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The engine of a motorcycle can produce a maximum acceleration 5 m/s2. Its brakes can produce a maximum retardation 10 m/s2. What is the minimum time in which it can cover a distance of 1.5 km?

1. 30 sec

2. 15 sec

3. 10 sec

4. 5 sec

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A car, moving with a speed of 50 km/hr, can be stopped by brakes after at least 6m. If the same car is moving at a speed of 100 km/hr, the minimum stopping distance is 

1. 6m

2. 12m

3. 18m

4. 24m  

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