Motion in a Straight Line Class 11
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- Motion in a Straight Line Class 11 Kinematics Equations
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Motion in a straight line refers to the movement of an object along a path that can be represented by a straight line. It's a fundamental concept in physics and is often studied in the context of kinematics, which deals with the description of motion without considering its causes (forces).
Kinematic equations of accelerated motion are equations that describe the motion of an object experiencing acceleration. These equations are derived from the basic principles of kinematics and are useful for predicting various parameters of motion such as displacement, velocity, and acceleration over time.
The four main kinematic equations for motion in a straight line under constant acceleration are:
1. v = u + at: This equation relates the final velocity (v) of the object to its initial velocity (u), acceleration (a), and time (t). Here, u is the initial velocity, a is the constant acceleration, t is the time taken, and v is the final velocity.
2. s = ut + 1/2at^2: This equation relates the displacement (s) of the object to its initial velocity (u), acceleration (a), and time (t). Here, u is the initial velocity, a is the constant acceleration, t is the time taken, and s is the displacement.
3. v^2 = u^2 + 2as: This equation relates the final velocity (v) of the object to its initial velocity (u), acceleration (a), and displacement (s). Here, u is the initial velocity, a is the constant acceleration, s is the displacement, and v is the final velocity.
4. s = 1/(u + v)t: This equation relates the displacement (s) of the object to its initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), and time (t). Here, u is the initial velocity, v is the final velocity, t is the time taken, and s is the displacement.
These equations are applicable when the acceleration is constant. If acceleration is not constant, calculus-based methods are required to analyze the motion.
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Hello! I found your video quite understandable and enjoyable as well. However, @ 32:52 I felt the need to point out something here as thus:
Here, when we integrate, it was actually definite since they said, "if initially the body is at rest". This implies that t=0s (since initial velocity is 0) and since they asked us to find velocity at t=4s, therefore, we can assume the time interval for acceleration to be between t=0 and t=4 which means we can safely assume that the lower limit of the integration is 0 whereas the upper limit is 4. So, we can use definite integration to get the desired solution (which is 64 m/s).
Other than that, everything in the video was great. Thanks a lot!
sir i thought cars have nothing to do with my studies(I'm a car guy) but this video intro and the examples you told was really informative for me thankyou so much dear sir.
Displacement= 6t + t³
So, V(velocity)= ds/dt = d(6t + t³)/dt=6+3t²
Acceleration = dv/dt= d(6 + 3t²)/dt= 0+6t=6t
Putting t = 5s
We get Acceleration = (6*5)units=30 units
If correct, then please reply 😅
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@@priyalnarang8344 yes same ans
Yes same ans
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Same
I think the answer to the question at the end 30 units. This is the method I used:
Displacement = t^3 + 6t
By differentiation, we get:
Instantaneous velocity = 3 * t^2 + 6
Differentiating again, we get:
Instantaneous acceleration = 6t
At t=5, this would be 6 * 5 =
30 units
Let me know if this is right
I found the answer same to your answer.
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1. 10 m/s
2.-20m/s**2
3. Maximum Distance = 10 m
Time = 2 seconds
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Hello sir! Could you do a "Motion in a Place" for Class 11? It would be very helpful for me in my on-going Class-11 Year.
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Sir plz tell about motion in a plane
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Sir, the determined acceleration is 30 unit.
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My answer is 30
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30m/s²
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Explain faraday law
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Answer is 30 units
is the answer 12.4
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