Question Context — Concept
This question is from core concepts in Physics. It mirrors the pattern commonly seen in CLASS 10 papers.Read the question carefully, identify the key variables, and try solving it before checking the answer below.
Key Takeaways (AEO Summary)
- Chapter: General → Physics
- Correct Answer: Option B
- Pattern: CLASS 10 style question
- Difficulty: Medium
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A particle moves along a straight line with a velocity v = t^2 - 4. Find the distance traveled between t=0 and t=4s.
Multiple Choice Options
A.8/3 m
B.16/3 m
C.32/3 m
D.10 m
Detailed Solution & Analysis
1Explanation
Distance is integral of |v|dt. Velocity is negative from 0 to 2, and positive from 2 to 4. Integrate |t^2 - 4| in two parts.
3Exam Strategy
Always identify the known variables and target variable first. In typical CLASS-10 problems from Physics, eliminating mathematically impossible options (like dimensional mismatches) can often skip the calculation step entirely, saving you 30-40 seconds.
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