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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 20 m with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance traveled by the ball before it hits the ground?
10.1 m
14.3 m
20.2 m
28.6 m
An object is thrown horizontally with a velocity 'u' from a height 'h'. If another object is thrown horizontally with velocity '2u' from the same height, the horizontal range of the second object will be:
Same as the range of the first object
Twice the range of the first object
Four times the range of the first object
Half the range of the first object
A plane flying horizontally at a height of 1000 m with a velocity of 200 m/s drops a bomb. The horizontal distance traveled by the bomb before it hits the ground will be (g = 10 m/s):
1000 m
2000 m
2828 m
4000 m
In horizontal projectile motion, the trajectory of the projectile is:
A straight line
A circle
A parabola
A hyperbola
Two balls A and B are projected horizontally from the same height with velocities 'u' and '2u', respectively. Which ball will hit the ground first?
Ball A
Ball B
Both will hit the ground simultaneously
Cannot be determined
A ball is thrown horizontally from a rooftop with a velocity of 10 m/s. Neglecting air resistance, what is the horizontal velocity of the ball after 2 seconds?
0 m/s
5 m/s
10 m/s
20 m/s
A stone is projected horizontally from a cliff. Which of the following quantities remains constant throughout its flight (neglecting air resistance)?
Vertical component of velocity
Speed
Acceleration
Horizontal component of velocity
An object is thrown horizontally with a speed of 20 m/s from a height of 5 m. Approximately how far horizontally will it travel before hitting the ground? (Take )
5 m
10 m
20 m
40 m
If a ball is thrown horizontally from a height, which of the following best describes the path it takes?
Straight line
Circular
Parabolic
Hyperbolic
In a horizontal projectile motion, the initial vertical velocity is:
0 m/s
Equal to the horizontal velocity
9.8 m/s
Dependent on the height