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Basic Math Sheet - 3

The document is a revision practice sheet for mathematics focusing on the application of calculus and graphs. It contains a series of problems related to momentum, velocity, acceleration, and graphical analysis in physics, along with multiple-choice answers. The sheet aims to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of these concepts.

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Basic Math Sheet - 3

The document is a revision practice sheet for mathematics focusing on the application of calculus and graphs. It contains a series of problems related to momentum, velocity, acceleration, and graphical analysis in physics, along with multiple-choice answers. The sheet aims to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of these concepts.

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SRI CHAITANYA CHANDIGARH

REVISION PRACTICE SHEET

Math Application of Calculus Graphs RPS - 03


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1. Momentum of a body moving in a straight line is p = (t + 2t + 1) kgm/s. Find the force acting on a body at
t = 2sce
(A) 6N (B) 8 N (C) 4N (D) 2N

2. A particle moves along a straight line such that at time t its position from a fixed point O on the line is
x  3t 2 – 2. The velocity of the particle when t = 2 is:
(A) 8 ms 1 (B) 4 ms 1 (C) 12 ms 1 (D) 0

3. A body moves with velocity v = n x m/s where x is its position. The net force acting on body is zero at:
(A) 0 m (B) x = e 2 m (C) x = e m (D) x = 1m

4. The velocity of a particle moving on the x-axis is given by v = x² +x where v is in m/s and x is in m. Find its
acceleration in m's when passing through the point x = 2m
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 11 (D) 30
Integration (application in physics)
5. The initial velocity of a particle is u and the acceleration is given by (kt), where k is a positive constant.
The distance travelled in time t is:
(A) s = ut 2  kt 2 
(B) s = ut  kt 3 /6  
(C) s = ut  kt 3 /2    
(D) s = ut 2 /2  kt 3 /6 
6.  
Force acting on a body of mass 1 kg is related to its position x as F  x3  3x N . It is at rest at x = 1.
Its velocity at x = 3 can be:
(A) 4 m/s (B)3 m/s (C) 2 m/s (D) 5 m/s

7. The position of a particle moving along the y-axis is given as y = 3t 2  t3 where y is in metres and t is in
sec. The time when the particle attains maximum positive y position will be
(A) 1.5 sec (B) 4 sec (C) 2 sec (D) 3 sec

Area under v-t graph, i -t graph


8. Figure shows a graph of velocity versus time for a particle in one dimensional motion. Which of the
following statements is correct.

(A) The shaded area represents distance traveled by particle in time interval Δt .
(B) The shaded area represents the acceleration during time interval Δt .
(C) The acceleration is constant during time internal Δt .
(D) During time interval Δt At particle first moves away from initial position and then returns back.

9. A particle is moving according to the position time(x-t) graph as shown. Find

(A) Time t = ? when particle returns to its initial position x = 0.


(B) Position 'x' of particle at t = 5 sec.
10. A particle is moving according to the position time(x-t) graph as shown. Find velocity of particle at t = 1
sec, 3 sec., 5 sec

11. Figure shows a graph of position versus time graph for a particle moving along x-axis.

Column-I Column-II
(A) Slowing down (P) t1  t 2
(B) Returning towards origin (Q) t 2  t 3
(C) Moving away from origin (R) t 3  t 4
(D) Speeding up (S) t 4  t 5
(T) t 5  t 6
1 1
12. The charge flowing in a conductor changes with time as Q  at  bt 2  ct 3 . Where a, b, c are constants.
2 6
dQ
Then, the current i =
dt
(A) has an initial value a (B) reaches a minimum value after time b/c
 b2 
(C) reaches a maximum value after time b/c (D) has a minimum value  a  
 2c 

13. Which of the following statements are true based on graphs of y-versus x as shown below:

(A) Slope at x 0 is positive and non-zero in graph (i) and (ii)


(B) Slope is constant in (iii)
(C) Slope at x 0 is negative in (iv) at x 0
(D) Slope at x 0 is negative in (ii)
14. The slope of the curve y 2  4 x at the point (1, 2) is
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1

15. The equation of shown straight line is


y

(-3, 0)
x

(0, -2)

2 2 2 2
(a) y   x  2 (b) y  x2 (c) y  x2 (d) y   x  2
3 3 3 3
Answers Keys
sheet-03
1. 6. 11.
2. 7. 12.
3. 8. 13.
4. 9. 14.
5. 10. 15.

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