PHY101 Assignment No 1 Spring 2018
Dear Students, Here you can read or Download PHY101 -Physics Assignment No 1 Solution and Discussion of Semester Spring 2018. Assignment Due Date is 15 MAY, 2018. Total Marks are 25. This assignment covers lesson no. 1-10. We are here to facilitate your learning and we do not appreciate the idea of copying or replicating solutions. PHY101 Assignment Solution File has been added. Previously we shared PHY101 Solved MCQs from Lec 1 to 44.PHY101 Assignment No 1 Solution and Discussion Spring 2018 |
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Assignment Question No 1:
How far away is the haystack from the cannon in above shown figure?
[ Marks = 08]
Assignment Question No 2:
Is it true or wrong to say that, a projectile has zero acceleration at its peak, either yes or no explain it with solid reason.
[Marks = 7]
Assignment Question No 3:
- A car is moving around a circular track at a constant speed of 25 km/h. This means its velocity is constant, as well. Either yes or no explicate it with solid reason.
- One object has a mass of 1 kg and a speed of 2 m/s, and another object has a mass of 2 kg and a speed of 1 m/s. Can we conclude that both objects have identical momenta? Justify it with proper reason.
[Marks = 5+5 = 10]
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