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101. A ball thrown vertically upwards will have constant:



102. Which of the following best describes inertia?



103. A car is moving in a circular path at a constant speed. What provides the necessary centripetal force to keep the car moving in this path?



104. The natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with constant:



105. A projectile is launched. Its velocity is maximum at:



106. A projectile is thrown at an angle of 45° with horizontal and its range is R₁. Another projectile is thrown at an angle of 45° with vertical and its range is R₂. The relation between R₁ and R₂ is:



107. A car in motion hits and gets crashed into a tree trunk, what is NOT conserved?



108. In Newton's first law of motion which quantity remains constant:



109. Law of inertia satisfies:



110. The vertical and horizontal component of the projectile motion are:



111. A ball is kicked horizontally from the top of a 10 m high cliff with an initial speed of 15 m/s. After 2 seconds, which of the following statement describes the ball's horizontal and vertical components?



112. A cyclist comes to a skidding stop in 10m. During this process, the opposing force on the cycle due to the road is 200N. How much work does the road on the cycle?



113. How does an angle between the force applied and the direction of motion influence the work done on an object?



114. A nurse is pushing a wheelchair with an 80 Kg patient sitting on it. How much work is done by the patient's weight?



115. If a constant force of 10 N is applied to move an object 5m in the direction of the force, what is the work done?



116. The absolute potential energy of a spaceship on the surface of the earth is:



117. Electricity consumption is calculated commercially in:



118. The equation for kinetic energy is:



119. The unit of kinetic energy is same as that of:



120. A man in elevator on 3rd floor. What mainly determines his kinetic energy?