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STATEMENT-2 : Two stones are projected with same speeds frorn ground. lf ang{es otgrojebtion with horhgntal for both arb different and complementary then the maximum helghts above groundbvetrficr both witt,teUifbrent. iNeglect air friction) ,{A) Statrement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correctexplanationrforStatement- 1 { B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation:for Statement-l (C)patement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False "1Df Statement-1 is False, Stratement-2 is True.
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F+r a particie moving along x-axis, th'e acceleration a of the particle in terms of its x*coordinate x is given. by fr = -$x, where x is*in meters and a is in ml#.Take acceleration, velocity and displacement in positive xrriiection as positive. The iniiial velocity of particle at x = 0 is u = +6 m/s. The velocity of particle at.x= 2 (G) 72 O (B) 6n[ iA) + 5",,! river in minimum possible time of 10 second. And when he reaches the other end, he A swimmer crosses a starts swimming in a direction towards the point from where he initially started swimrning. Keeping the direction of his velocity relative to river current fixed, the swimmer crosses the river in 15 sec. The ratio of speed of swimmer with respect to water and the speed of river flow is (Assume constant speed of river & swimmer) -
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force of magnitude F = 3t is applied on block towards right at t = 0, where t i*tinb in ' seconds. Then before the smali block reacheb the ho,rizonial surface, the.pa$.-nii[lde, I of acceleration of small block relative to larger. block increases with tjme. (All l9rfffi.es, o
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