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Why does the velocity of a stone thrown vertically upwards decreases?
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Two friends leave Delhi for Chandigarh in their cars. A starts at 5 am and moves with a constant speed of 30 km/h, whereas B starts at 6 am and moves with a constant speed of 40 kmh-1. Plot the distance-time graph for their motion and find at what time the two friends will meet and at what distance from Delhi.
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A body moves along a straight road with a speed of 20 m/s and has a uniform acceleration of 5 m/s2. What will be its speed after 2 s?
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Write down the type of motion of a body in each of the following distance time-graph.
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Define speed. What is its S.I. unit?
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What does the slope of a displacement-time graph represent?
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Draw a displacement-time graph for a boy going to school with uniform velocity.
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What does the slope of velocity-time graph represent?
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Draw a velocity-time graph for the free fall of a body under gravity starting from rest. Take g = 10m s-2
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For uniform motion _________
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From the displacement-time graph of a cyclist given below in the Figure, find The time after which he reaches the starting point .

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The acceleration produced in a body by a force of given magnitude depends on
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A force of 15 N acts on a body of mass 2 kg. Calculate the acceleration produced.
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A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 5 kg. Find the acceleration produced.
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A force acts for 10 s on a stationary body of mass 100 kg, after which the force ceases to act. The body moves through a distance of 100 m in the next 5 s. Calculate : The acceleration produced by the force
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Figure shows the velocity-time graph of a particle of mass 100 g moving in a straight line. Calculate the force acting on the particle.
(Hint : Acceleration = Slope of the v-t graph)

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A force causes an acceleration of 10 m s-2 in a body of mass 500 g. What acceleration will be caused by the same force in a body of mass 5 kg?
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