Kepler's second law (law of areas) of planetary motion leads to law of conservation of
A projectile is thrown at a speed V and at an angle with the horizontal. If the speed at its maximum height is \(\frac{V}{3}\),then the value of tan θ is:
Consider a vector addition \(\vec{P}\)+\(\vec{Q}\)=\(\vec{R}\). If \(\vec{P}\)=|\(\vec{P}\)|\(\hat{i}\),|\(\vec{Q}\)|=10 and\(\vec{R}\)= 3 |\(\vec{P}\)|\(\hat{j}\),then |\(\vec{P}\)| is:
Kepler's second law (law of areas) of planetary motion leads to law of conservation of
It is a vector quantity. A vector quantity is a quantity having both magnitude and direction. Speed is a scalar quantity and it is a quantity having a magnitude only. Motion in a plane is also known as motion in two dimensions.
The equations of motion in a straight line are:
v=u+at
s=ut+½ at2
v2-u2=2as
Where,