The maximum vertical height to which a man can throw a ball is 136 m. The maximum horizontal distance upto which he can throw the same ball is :
At time $$t=0$$ a particle starts travelling from a height $$7 \hat{z} \mathrm{~cm}$$ in a plane keeping z coordinate constant. At any instant of time it's position along the $$\hat{x}$$ and $$\hat{y}$$ directions are defined as $$3 \mathrm{t}$$ and $$5 \mathrm{t}^{3}$$ respectively. At t = 1s acceleration of the particle will be
Two projectiles are thrown with same initial velocity making an angle of $$45^{\circ}$$ and $$30^{\circ}$$ with the horizontal respectively. The ratio of their respective ranges will be :
Two projectiles thrown at $$30^{\circ}$$ and $$45^{\circ}$$ with the horizontal respectively, reach the maximum height in same time. The ratio of their initial velocities is :