by rahul_tech@outlook.com | Dec 9, 2024 | PHYSICS, PHYSICS NUMERICALS
Dive into the fascinating world of projectile motion, where quadratic equations play a crucial role in understanding the trajectory of objects in flight. This post will guide you through solving projectile motion problems, specifically focusing on finding the maximum...
by rahul_tech@outlook.com | Sep 30, 2024 | CALCULUS, CBSE CLASS 10 CHEMISTRY, COMPUTER SCIENCE, DIFFERENTIATION, ELECTRONICS, ESSAYS, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, INFO, LIMITS, MATHEMATICAL TERMS, MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, PHYSICS NUMERICALS, PROBABILITY, PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS, RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS, SCIENCE LIFE, SETS, SHORT NOTES, TRIGONOMETRY
[ez-toc] TheCBSE Board Exams 2025loom large, a pivotal moment in the academic lives of countless students across India. This comprehensive guide aims to equip you with the strategies, knowledge, and confidence to not only navigate these exams but to truly excel. The...
by Rahul Anand | Jul 27, 2024 | PHYSICS NUMERICALS
RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE MOTION NUMERICAL PROBLEMS QUESTION: A swimmer is crossing a river that flows at 2 m/s. The swimmer’s speed relative to the water is 4 m/s. 1. Determine the swimmer’s speed relative to the riverbank (absolute motion) when swimming...
by Rahul Anand | Jul 27, 2024 | PHYSICS NUMERICALS
RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE MOTION NUMERICAL PROBLEMS QUESTION: A boat is moving downstream on a river. The river flows at a speed of 3 m/s relative to the riverbank. The boat’s engine propels it at a speed of 7 m/s relative to the water. 1)...
by rahul_tech@outlook.com | Apr 1, 2024 | PHYSICS NUMERICALS
You drive a car on a straight road at a constant speed of 70 km/h for a distance of 8.4 km, after which the car runs out of fuel. You then walk a further distance of 2 km for 30 minutes to reach the gas station. a) What is the total displacement from the beginning of...
by rahul_tech@outlook.com | Mar 29, 2024 | PHYSICS NUMERICALS
Problem Set on Motion in One Dimension Problem 1: Constant Velocity A car travels at a constant velocity of 60 km/h for 2 hours. How far does it travel? Solution: Distance = Velocity × Time = 60 km/h × 2 h = 120 km Problem 2: Acceleration from Rest A skateboard...