A body starts with an

  1. A body slides down a curved track which is one quadrant of a circle of radius R. If it starts from rest at the top of the track
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  2. The velocity of a body A is given by v(t) = 2t^i + t3^j. The body starts from rest at time t = 0 and position s(0) = 2^i 10^j.
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  3. A body starts from rest, the ratio of distances travelled by the body during 3rd and 4th seconds is -
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  4. A body starts from rest and accelerates uniformly at 5m/s-2.calculate the time taken by the body to cover a distance of 1
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  5. a body starts from rest and acquire avelosity V in time T. The instantaneous power developed to the body is proportionalto
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  6. a force of 890n acts on a body that weighs 265n if the body starts from rest, how fast will it be going after it has moved 3.00m
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  7. A body of mass 15kg is placed on a smooth plane which is inclined at 60° to the horizontal. Find:a)the acceleration of the body
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  8. Air resistance acting on a falling body can be taken into account by the approximate relation for the acceleration: a= dv/dt = g
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  9. Air resistance acting on a falling body can be taken into account by the approximate relation for the acceleration:a=dv/dt=g-kv
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  10. Air resistance acting on a falling body can be taken into account bythe approximate relation for the acceleration. a= dv/dt=
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