Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection - Motion in a Plane | Class 11 Physics Chapter 3 | CBSE
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✔️ Class: 11th
✔️ Subject: Physics
✔️ Chapter: Motion in a Plane (Chapter 3)
✔️ Topic Name: Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection
✔️ Topics Covered In This Video (Prateek Sir): In this Class 11 Physics video, we will dive into the Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection of Chapter 3 - "Motion in a Plane". We will explore the key concepts, theories, and practical applications related to this chapter. By the end of this video, you will have a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles discussed in chapter number of the Class 11 Physics curriculum.
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00:00 Introduction: Motion in a Plane - Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection
01:40 Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection (Que. 1 to 3): Que. 1 A projectile is fired horizontally with a velocity of 98 ms1 from a hill 490 m high. Find (i) time taken to
reach the ground (ii) the distance of the target from the hill and (iii) the velocity with which the body strikes the ground.
23:28 Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection (Que. 4 to 6): Que. 4 A particle is fired horizontally with a velocity of 100 ms1 from the top of a hill 500 m high. Find (i) the time taken to reach the ground (ii) the distance of the target from the hill and (iii) the velocity with which the projectile hits the ground. Take g = 10 ms2.
43:49 Numericals Based on Horizontal Projection (Que. 7 to 10): Que. 7 A bomb is flying horizontally at a height of 2000 m with a speed of 200 ms. When a bomb is released from it. Find (i) the time taken by bomb to reach the ground (ii) the velocity with which the bomb hits the target and the distance of the target from where the bomb is dropped. Take g = 10 m/s2.
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