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The velocity time graph of a body moving in a straight line is shown in the figure. The displacement and distance traveled by the body in 8 s are

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A body is being moved along a straight line by a machine delivering a constant power. The distance covered by the body in time t is proportional to

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The engine of a train can impart a maximum acceleration of 1 ms^−2 and the brakes can give a maximum retardation of 3 ms^−2. The least time during which a train can go from one place to the other place at a distance of 1.2 km is nearly

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A particle moves in a straight line so that its displacement x metre at a time t second is such that t= √x^2 −1. At Its x=2 acceleration will be

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A particle starts from rest and travels a distance ‘s’ with uniform acceleration, then it travels a distance ‘2s’ with uniform speed and finally it travels a distance ‘3s’ with uniform retardation and comes to rest. If whole motion is in a straight line, the ratio of maximum velocity to average velocity is

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A body covers 200 cm in the first 2 seconds and 220 cm in the next 4 seconds. The velocity of the body at the end of the 7th second is

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A tiger chases a deer 30 m ahead of it and gains 3 m in 5 second after the chase began . The distance gained by the tiger in 10 second is

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The distance x covered by a particle in one dimensional motion varies with time t as x^2 = at^2 + 2bt + c. If the acceleration of the particle depends on x as

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