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Motion in a Plane – Projectile Motion

Physics · Grade 11 · Week 9 · 25 questions

This Grade 11 physics unit on Motion in a Plane develops your understanding of Projectile Motion. Solid foundations here make later chapters on mechanics, electromagnetism, and modern physics much easier.

What you'll practise

  • Identify Projectile Motion
  • Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for motion in a plane
  • Apply motion in a plane concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Motion in a Plane – Projectile Motion quiz

Grade 11 PhysicsMotion in a Plane – Projectile Motion: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. Path of a projectile (ignoring air resistance) is:
  2. Maximum range of a projectile is achieved at angle of projection:
  3. At the highest point of a projectile motion, the velocity is:
  4. At the highest point of a projectile, acceleration is:
  5. Time of flight for a projectile with initial velocity u at angle θ is:
  6. Maximum height of a projectile is:
  7. Range of a projectile is:
  8. A projectile fired at 30° and 60° with same u have:
  9. For maximum range on level ground, the ratio of max height to range is:
  10. A stone is thrown horizontally with velocity 10 m/s from a cliff of height 80 m. Time to reach ground (g=10):
  11. In the above case the horizontal range is:
  12. A projectile has range R and max height H. Angle of projection satisfies:
  13. A body projected at 45° with u = 20 m/s; max height is (g=10):
  14. A body projected at 45° with u = 20 m/s has range:
  15. A projectile is thrown vertically upward with 20 m/s. Time of flight (g=10):
  16. Horizontal component of velocity of a projectile:
  17. Vertical component of velocity at highest point is:
  18. If air resistance is considered, the range of a projectile:
  19. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/s at 60°. Time to reach max height (g=10):
  20. The trajectory y = ax − bx² represents:
  21. Two projectiles with angles θ and (90°−θ) have:
  22. At maximum height, kinetic energy of the projectile is:
  23. Total energy of a projectile at any point (no air resistance) is:
  24. A stone is dropped from a moving plane (horizontal). To an observer on the plane the stone moves:
  25. If a projectile is fired at 45° with u=40 m/s, max range (g=10) is:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

Path of a projectile (ignoring air resistance) is: