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In a submarine equipped with sonar, the time delay between the generation of a pulse and its echo after reflection from an enemy submarine is observed to be 80 s. If the speed of sound in water is 1460 ms-1. What is the distance of an enemy submarine? 

[1] Nature of Physical World and Measurement
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Jupiter is at a distance of 824.7 million km from the Earth. Its angular diameter is measured to be 35.72˝. Calculate the diameter of Jupiter.

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If π = 3.14, then the value of π2 is ______

[1] Nature of Physical World and Measurement
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Two objects of masses m1 and m2 fall from the heights h1 and h2 respectively. The ratio of the magnitude of their momenta when they hit the ground is ______

[2] Kinematics
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Define a vector. Give examples?

[2] Kinematics
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Write a short note on the vector product between two vectors.

[2] Kinematics
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Explain in detail the triangle law of addition.

[2] Kinematics
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Discuss the properties of scalar and vector products.

[2] Kinematics
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Convert the vector `vecr = 3hati + 2hatj` into a unit vector.

[2] Kinematics
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What are the resultants of the vector product of two given vectors given by `vecA = 4hati - 2hatj + hatk` and `vecB = 5hati + 3hatj - 4hatk`?

[2] Kinematics
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Calculate the area of the triangle for which two of its sides are given by the vectors `vecA = 5hati - 3hatj, vecB = 4hati + 6hatj`

[2] Kinematics
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The resultant of two vectors A and B is perpendicular to vector A and its magnitude is equal to half of the magnitude of vector B. Then the angle between A and B is ______.

[2] Kinematics
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An object of mass m held against a vertical wall by applying horizontal force F as shown in the figure. The minimum value of the force F is ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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Two blocks of masses m and 2m are placed on a smooth horizontal surface as shown. In the first case, only a force F1 is applied from the left. Later only a force F2 is applied from the right. If the force acting at the interface of the two blocks in the two cases is the same, then F1 : F2 is ______

 

[3] Laws of Motion
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When an object is at rest on the inclined rough surface, ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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Using a free body diagram, show that it is easy to pull an object than to push it.

[3] Laws of Motion
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Apply Lami’s theorem on the slingshot and calculate the tension in each string?

 

[3] Laws of Motion
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The physics books are stacked on each other in the sequence: +1 volumes 1 and 2; +2 volumes 1 and 2 on a table.

a) Identify the forces acting on each book and draw the free body diagram.

b) Identify the forces exerted by each book on the other.

[3] Laws of Motion
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What are concurrent forces?

[3] Laws of Motion
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State Lami’s theorem.

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