Two towns $X$ and $Y$ are connected by a regular bus service. A bus leaves in either direction at every $t=T$ minutes. A man moving with same speed in the direction $X$ to $Y$ find that a bus goes past him every $t=t_1$ minutes in the direction of his motion, and every $t=t_2$ minutes in the opposite direction. Then, $T$ is given by
Statement I An object subjected to velocities $\mathbf{v}_1$ and $\mathbf{v}_2$ has a resultant velocity with magnitude $|\mathbf{v}|=\left|\mathbf{v}_1\right|+\left|\mathbf{v}_2\right|$.
Statement II The magnitude of displacement is either less or equal to the path length of an object between two points.
Statement III The instantaeous acceleration is the limiting value of the average acceleration as the time interval approaches zero.
Which of the following is correct?
For a projectile, if $\alpha$ is the angle of projection, $R$ is the range, $h$ is the maximum height, $t$ is the time of flight then
At time $t=0$, a force $F=\alpha t$, where $t$ is time in seconds, is applied to a body of mass 1 kg , resting on a smooth horizontal plane. If the direction of the force makes an angle of $45^{\circ}$ with the horizontal, then the velocity of the body at the moment of its breaking off the plane is
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