Chapter 2_ Work, Energy and Power _ Selina Solutions Concise Physics Class 10 ICSE _ KnowledgeBoat
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Chapter 9
Household Circuits
Question 1
Chapter 10
Electro-magnetism
In vector form, work done W is written as:
Chapter 11
Calorimetry
1. W = F .S
Chapter 12
Radioactivity
2. W = F .S
Assertion Reason
3. W = F x S cos θ
Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions
4. W = F x S cos θ
Answer
W = F .S
Question 2
For work done to be maximum, the angle between the force and
displacement should be :
1. 0°
2. 30°
3. 45°
4. 90°
Answer
0°
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Question 3
1. Positive
2. Negative
3. Zero
4. Maximum
Answer
Zero
Question 4
1. mgh
2. -mgh
3. mg
4. mgh2
Answer
-mgh
Question 5
1. Joule
2. erg
3. Newton
4. dyne
Answer
Joule
Question 6
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Answer
Given that the distance lifted and the force applied are the same
for both coolies, as they are lifting the same load to the same
height (the roof of the bus) hence, the work done by both coolies is
the same.
The time taken to do the work doesn't affect the amount of work
done.
Question 7
1. 1000 W
2. 500 W
3. 764 W
4. 746 W
Answer
746 W
Question 8
1. Power
2. Force
3. Energy
4. None of these
Answer
Energy
Question 9
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1. 105
2. 107
3. 109
4. 1
Answer
107
Question 10
1. Watt
2. Joule
3. Nm
4. Nms
Answer
Watt
Question 11
1. 1.6 x 10-19 J
2. 4.0 x 10-19 J
3. 3.2 x 10-19 J
4. 0
Answer
4.0 x 10-19 J
1 eV = 1.6 x 10 -19 J
Hence,
Question 12
1. 600 J
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2. 500 J
3. 60 J
4. 200 J
Answer
600 J
Reason — Given,
Force = 200 N
Displacement = S = 3 m
As we know,
W =F ×S
W = 200 × 3
W = 600J
Question 1
(a) Write the expression for the work done by the force.
Answer
W = F × S Cos θ
(b)
(i) For work done to be zero the angle between force and
displacement should be equal to 90° as cos 90° = 0
W = F × S Cos 90° = 0
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(ii) For work done to be maximum the angle between force and
displacement should be equal to 0° as cos 0° = 1
W = F × S Cos 0° = F × S
Question 2
Answer
θ = 180°, and
cos 180° = -1
Question 3
Answer
Explanation
(a) Work is not done by the man as on pushing the wall, it doesn't
move hence, there is no displacement of the wall. Work is defined
as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the
force. Since there is no displacement, no work is done.
(c) When the boy climbs stairs, he exerts a force to lift his body
against gravity. As he climbs, there is a vertical displacement as he
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moves from one step to the next. Since there is both force and
displacement in the direction of the force (upward against gravity),
work is done in this scenario.
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
(a) What is the work done by the boy against the force of gravity?
(b) What would have been the work done if he uses a lift in
climbing the same vertical height?
Answer
W = FS = mgh
(b) The work done when the boy uses a lift in climbing the same
vertical height
W = FS = mgh
Question 6
Answer
⇒ 1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J
Question 7
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Answer
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
Answer
Question 10
(a) kWh
(b) kW
(c) Wh
(d) eV
Answer
Question 11
Answer
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Yes there are cases when we will see no transfer of energy even
on application of force.
Question 1
Answer
Question 2
Answer
When,
W = work done
F = force applied
W=F×S
When,
W = work done
F = force applied
W = F × S Cos θ
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Question 3
Answer
i.e. S = 0 and
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
Answer
Question 6
Answer
W = F × S Cos θ
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Question 7
Answer
Question 8
What are the S.I. and C.G.S. units of work? How are they related?
Establish the relationship.
Answer
1 joule = 1N × 1m
Therefore,
Question 9
Answer
Question 10
Answer
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1 joule = 1N × 1m
Therefore,
Question 11
Answer
Question 12
Answer
Question 13
Answer
Power is defined as the rate of doing work. The S.I unit of power is
watt (W)
Question 14
Answer
Work Power
Question 15
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Answer
Energy Power
Question 16
Answer
Question 17
Answer
The unit of power is watt (W) while the unit of work is watt-hour
(Wh), since power × time = work or energy.
Question 1
State the condition when the work done by a force is (i) positive,
(ii) negative. Explain with the help of examples.
Answer
Therefore, W = F × S
Example - When a child pushes a toy table then the force applied
by the child and the displacement of the table are in the same
direction. So, work done is said to be positive.
Therefore, W = – F × S
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W = -mgh
Question 2
Answer
W=FxS
W=FxS
=mxgxh
Question 3
Answer
For example:
The work done by both the persons remain the same, but the
power spent by the man X is twice the power spent by the man Y
because man X does the work faster than man Y.
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Answer
Given,
So,
Force = 20 x 10 = 200 N
Displacement = S = 1 m
As we know,
W =F ×S
W = 200 × 1
W = 200J
W = F × S cos θ
W = 200 × 1 Cos 60
W = 200 × 1 × 0.5
W = 100J
W = F × S cos θ
W = 200 × 1 Cos 90°
W = 200 × 1 × 0
W =0
Question 2
A boy of mass 40kg climbs up the stairs and reaches the roof at a
height 8m in 5s. Calculate:
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Take g = 10 ms-2
Answer
Given,
m = 40 kg
h=8m
t=5s
F = mg
F = 40 × 10 = 400N
W =F ×S
W = 400 × 8 = 3200J
(iii)
work done
Power spent =
time taken
3200
W = = 640W
5
Question 3
Calculate:
Answer
Given,
S = 74 m
t = 2.5 s
(i) W = F x S
work done
Force =
distance
7.4 × 103
F =
74
⇒ F = 100N
(ii)
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work done
Power spent =
time taken
7.4 × 103
P =
2.5
⇒ P = 2960W
We know,
1 H.P = 746 W
1
1W= H.P
746
2960
∴ 2960 W = H.P
746
Question 4
Calculate:
Take g = 10Nkg-1
Answer
Given,
mass = 200kgf
height = 2.5m
time = 5s
Force = mg
= 200 x 10 = 2000N
(ii)
work done
Power developed =
time
5000
P = = 1000W
5
Question 5
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Answer
Given,
Force = 750N
time = 5 s
W = 750 × 16 = 12000J
(ii)
work done
Power spent =
time taken
12000
W = = 2400W
5
Question 6
(i) kWh
(ii) joule.
Answer
Given,
We know,
Energy = 3 × 10
⇒ Energy = 30kWh
Question 7
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Answer
Given,
50 L = 50 × 10-3 m3
height = 25m
time spent = 5s
As we know,
50 × 1000
M ass = = 50Kg
1000
W = mgh
50 × 10 × 25
Power = = 2500W
5
Question 8
Calculate:
(c) The power rating of the pump if its efficiency is 40%. (Take g =
10m s-2).
Answer
Given,
Time = 10 s
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W = 600 × 10 × 75
⇒ W = 4.5 × 105 J
work done
(b) Power of the pump =
time taken
mgh
⇒ Power =
t
600 × 10 × 75
Power = = 45000 W
10
⇒ Power = 45 kW
useful power
(c) Efficiency =
power input
Given,
Efficiency = 40 %
45
0.4 =
input power
45 × 103
input power =
0.4
3
= 112.5 × 10 W
= 112.5 kW
Question 9
cart race and is able to pull the cart at a constant speed of 30ms-1
while making its best effort. Calculate the power developed by the
ox.
Answer
Given,
Force = 1000 N
Velocity = 30 m/s
Question 10
The power of a motor is 40 kW. At what speed can the motor raise
a load of 20,000 N?
Answer
Given,
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Power = 40 kW
Force = 20,000 N
Hence,
power
velocity =
force
40, 000
⇒ velocity =
20, 000
⇒ velocity = 2 ms−1
Question 11
Answer
Question 12
Calculate:
Answer
We know,
work done = Force × distance moved in direction of force
i.e. W = F × S
Given,
Force = 350 N
S = 30 x 20 cm = 600cm
⇒ S = 6m
W = 350 × 6
= 2100J
(ii)
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work done
Power developed =
time taken
2100
=
60
= 35W
Question 13
Compare the
Answer
Time A took = 20 s
Time B took = 15 s
Power = 1 / time
15
Power spent by A : Power spent by B =
20
Question 14
Compare :
Answer
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W = F x S = mgh
Given,
m1 = 40 kgf
m2 = 30 kgf
t1 = 4 min = 4 x 60 =240 sec
t2 = 3 min = 3 x 60 = 180 sec
h1 = h2 = 30 x 20 = 600 cm = 6 m
m2 g h2
m1 40
= =
30
m2
4
=
3
Therefore,
We know that,
work done
Power =
time
=
work done by girl
40 × 10 × 6
240
=
30 × 10 × 6
180
2400
= 240
1800
180
10
=
10
1
=
1
Therefore,
Question 15
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(a) Compare: (i) the work done, (ii) the power developed by them.
(b) Calculate the (i) the work done, (ii) the power developed by
each man.
Answer
(a)
Hence, work done is same for both men as both carry 50 kg weight
to a height of 2m.
Therefore,
(ii)
work done
Power =
time
=
work done by Man B
W
= 20
W
50
5
=
2
(b)
(i) As we know,
W = F x S = mgh
W = 50 × 10 × 2 = 1000J
⇒ W = 1000J
1000
P =
20
⇒ P = 50W
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1000
P =
50
⇒ P = 20W
Question 16
(a) Compare:
Answer
(a)
Work done is same for boy and father as both lift 20 litre water
from 20 m deep well.
work done
Power =
time
W
Power of boy : Power of father = 3
W
2
Given,
We know,
1 m3 = 106 cm3
So,
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1000 kg
103 kgm−3 =
1 m3
1000 kg
=
106 cm3
1 kg
=
1000 cm3
1 kg
=
1 litre
Hence,
height = 20m
Now, substituting the values in the formula for work done we get
W = 20 x 9.8 x 20
= 3.92 kJ
Question 1
1. Kinetic energy
2. Potential energy
3. Solar energy
4. Heat energy
Answer
Potential energy
Question 2
Answer
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from the gravitational force between the object and the Earth (or
another massive body).
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
1. displacement
2. velocity
3. acceleration
4. work done
Answer
work done
Question 5
Answer
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Question 6
Answer
Question 7
1
The velocity of a moving cart is reduced to rd the initial velocity.
3
1
1.
2
1
2.
3
1
3.
6
1
4.
9
Answer
1
9
1 mv2
Kinetic Energy at v = x m x v2 =
2 2
v 1 v 1 mv2
Kinetic Energy at = x m x ( )2 = ( )
3 2 3 9 2
1
Hence, the kinetic energy is reduced by
9
Question 8
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1. 200 J
2. 4000 J
3. 2000 J
4. 1000 J
Answer
2000 J
Reason — Given,
Mass = 10 kg
mv2
Kinetic Energy =
2
Substituting we get,
10 x (20) 2 10 x 400
Kinetic Energy = = = 2000 J
2 2
Question 9
1. p = 2K
2. p = 2gK
p2
3. K =
2m
4. K = 2mp
Answer
p2
K=
2m
Question 10
1. acceleration
2. momentum
3. kinetic energy
4. weight
Answer
momentum
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p = mv
p' = m x 2v = 2(mv) = 2p
Question 11
1. electrical to mechanical
2. light energy to electrical energy
3. electrical energy to light energy
4. chemical energy to light energy
Answer
Question 12
Answer
Question 13
In nuclear fission:
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Answer
Question 14
1. electrical to mechanical
2. electrical to chemical
3. chemical to mechanical
4. chemical to electrical
Answer
chemical to electrical
Question 1
Answer
1. Kinetic energy
2. Potential energy
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
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Answer
Question 4
(b) Show that the quantity 2K/v2 has the unit of mass, where K is
the kinetic energy of the body.
Answer
1
Kinetic energy = × m × velocity 2
2
1
Kinetic energy = × m × v 2
2
Question 5
Answer
p= 2mk
Since,
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Question 6
Answer
Question 7
Answer
The potential energy can change only in the form of kinetic energy.
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
Energy can exist in several forms and may change from one form
to another. For each of the following, state the energy changes that
occur in:
(f) respiration
Answer
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(h) Chemical energy converts into heat, light and sound energy
Question 10
(a) Loudspeaker
(c) Microphone
(m) An electromagnet.
Answer
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Question 11
Answer
Question 12
Answer
Question 13
Answer
Question 1
Define the term potential energy of a body. Name its two forms and
give one example of each.
Answer
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Question 2
Name the form of energy which a body may possess even when it
is not in motion. Give an example to support your answer.
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
Answer
Question 6
Answer
Mass = m
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Force = f
v 2 = u2 + 2aS
v 2 − u2
∴S=
2a
v 2 − u2
W =m×a×( )
2a
1 1
W =( × m × v 2 ) − ( × m × u2 )
2 2
1 1
W =( × m × v 2 ) − ( × m × u2 )
2 2
1
W = m(v 2 − u2 )
2
W = KEf − KEi
Question 7
A light mass and a heavy mass have equal momentum. Which will
have more kinetic energy?
Answer
p2
KE =
2m
Question 8
Name the three forms of kinetic energy and give one example of
each.
Answer
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Question 9
State two differences between the potential energy and the kinetic
energy.
Answer
Question 10
Answer
Question 11
Answer
Question 12
Answer
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Question 1
Answer
⇒ W = mgh
So, the work done on the body is stored in the form of its
gravitational potential energy when it is at a height h.
Hence,
Question 2
Answer
When the string of a bow is pulled, the work done is stored in the
form of elastic potential energy.
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When the string is released to shoot the arrow, the potential energy
of the bow changes into the kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy is the same potential energy stored when the
string was pulled.
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
Answer
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When the water falls from the height, the potential energy stored in
water at a height changes into the kinetic energy.
Question 1
Two bodies of equal masses are placed at heights h and 2h. Find
the ratio of their gravitational potential energies.
Answer
Given,
Height HA = h
Height HB = 2h
mgh
Ratio of gravitational P.E. =
mg2h
1
⇒ Ratio of gravitational P.E. =
2
Question 2
Answer
Given,
Mass, m = 1 kg
Height, h = 5 m
When the mass hits the ground, its entire Potential energy is
converted to Kinetic energy.
Question 3
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Answer
Given,
We know,
Therefore,
Gravitational P.E.
h=
mass × gravity
29400
height =
300 × 9.8
29400
⇒ height =
2940
⇒ height = 10 m
Question 4
Calculate:
(ii) the total energy possessed by the body at any instant? (Take g
= 10 ms-2).
Answer
Given,
Mass = 10Kg
Question 5
Answer
Given,
Mass = 0.5 kg
Energy = 1 J
We know that,
1
h=
0.5 × 10
⇒ h = 0.2m
Question 6
(Take g = 10 N kg-1).
Answer
Mass = 50 Kgf
= 50 x 10 x (9 - 3)
= 50 x 10 x 6
= 3000 J
Question 7
(g = 10ms-2).
Answer
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Given,
Mass = 50 kg
Height = 15 m
Gravitational P.E. = 05 × 10 × 15
⇒ Increase in gravitational P.E. = 7500J
Question 8
Calculate:
(g = 9.8 m s-2).
Answer
Given,
Mass = 50 kg
h1 = 0 m
h2 = 15 m
W = 50 x 9.8 x 15 = 7350 J
= 50 x 9.8 x (15 - 0)
= 7350 J
Question 9
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(a) What is the work done by the force F in moving the block A, 5m
along the slope?
(c) Account for the difference in the work done by the force and the
increase in potential energy of the block.
Answer
Given,
F = 100 N
h = 3m
displacement = 5m
We know,
W = 100 × 5
⇒ W = 500J
P.E. = 100 × 3
⇒ P.E. gained by the block = 300J
(iii) The difference (200 J) energy is used in doing work against the
force of friction between the block and the slope and it will appear
as heat energy.
Question 10
Answer
Given,
m = 5 kg
Velocity, v = 10 m / s
1
Kinetic energy = × mass × (velocity)2
2
1
KE = x 5 x 102 = 250 J
2
Question 11
Answer
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1 mv2
Kinetic Energy at speed v = x m x v2 =
2 2
v 1 v mv2 1 mv2
Kinetic Energy at speed = x m x ( )2 = = ( )
2 2 2 8 4 2
Hence, when the speed of the car is halved the kinetic energy
becomes one-fourth.
Question 12
Answer
Given,
As the mass of the two bodies are same and as kinetic energy is
K1 (v1 )2
=
(v2 )2
K2
K1 v2
=
(2v)2
K2
K1 v2
= 2
4v
K2
K1 1
=
4
K2
Question 13
Answer
We know that,
1
K.E. = × m × v2
2
Given,
Ratio of masses:
5
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mA 5
=
1
mB
Ratio of K.E.:
KEA 125
=
9
KEB
1
KEA × mA × vA2
2
=
1
KEB
× mB × vB2
2
1
125 × mA × vA2
2
⇒ =
9 1
× mB × vB2
2
125 m v 2
⇒ = A ×( A)
9
mB vB
125 5 vA 2
⇒ = ×( )
9 1
vB
vA 2 125 1
⇒( ) = ×
9 5
vB
vA 2 25
⇒( ) =
9
vB
vA 25
⇒ =
9
vB
vA 5
⇒ =
3
vB
Question 14
Answer
We know that,
1
KE = × m × v2
2
Hence, KE α v2
So we get,
KE1 v2
= 12
KE2 v2
KE1 15
= ( )2
45
KE2
KE1 1
= ( )2
3
KE2
KE1 1
⇒ =( )
9
KE2
Question 15
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Answer
Given,
Mass = 0.5 kg
Initial velocity = 10 m / s
1
Kinetic energy = × mass × (velocity)2
2
1
Initial KE = x 0.5 x 102
2
1
= x 0.5 x 100
2
= 0.5 x 50
= 25 J
1
Final KE = x 0.5 x 62
2
1
= x 0.5 x 36
2
= 0.5 x 18
=9J
Question 16
Find:
Answer
Given,
Speed = v = 15 m / s
(a) We know,
1
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1
KE = × 0.5 × 152
2
1
KE = × 0.5 × 225
2
⇒ KE = 56.25J
(b) We know,
Momentum = 0.5 x 15
= 7.5 kgm/s
Question 17
find:
Answer
Given,
Initial Velocity = 20 m / s
Changed velocity v2 = 20 / 2 = 10 m / s
1
Initial Kinetic Energy = × 10 × (20)2
2
1
Final Kinetic Energy = × 20 × (10)2
2
Question 18
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(g =10 m/ s-2)
Answer
Given,
Mass = 1000 kg
S = (v 2 − u2 )/time
W = 500 × 300
⇒ W = 150000J = 1.5 × 105 J
1.5 × 105
P ower =
120
Question 19
.
A body of mass 60 kg has the momentum of 3000 kgms-1
Calculate:
Answer
Given,
Mass = 60 kg
(a)
momentum2
Kinetic Energy =
2 × mass
2
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2
3000
⇒ KE =
2 × 60
3000 × 3000
⇒ KE =
120
(b)
3000
⇒ Velocity =
60
⇒ Velocity = 50 ms−1
Question 20
Answer
Given,
KE = momentum2 / 2 x mass
momentum2
Work done = KE =
2 × mass
0.0052
Work done = KE =
2 × 0.05
⇒ KE = 250J
Question 21
(b) runs carrying the box with a speed of 3 ms-1 to catch the bus?
(c) raises the box by 0.5 m in order to place it inside the bus?
(g=10 ms-2)
Answer
Given,
Mass = 20 kg
(b) We know,
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1
= × 20 × 32
2
1
= × 20 × 9
2
= 90J
∴ Energy Gained = 90 J
(c) We know,
PE = 20 × 10 × 0.5
⇒ U = 100J
Question 22
Calculate:
Answer
Given,
Mass = 50 g = 0.05 kg
Velocity = 500 m / s
1
(a) The kinetic energy possessed by the bullet = × mass ×
2
(velocity)2
1
KE = × 0.05 × 5002
2
1
KE = × 0.05 × 250000
2
⇒ KE = 6250J
(b)
6250
=
0.1
= 62500N
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Question 23
Answer
Given,
Mass = 0.5 kg
Velocity = 2 m / s
1
= × mass × velocity2
2
1
= × 0.5 × 22
2
1
= × 0.5 × 22
2
=1J
Question 1
Answer
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Question 2
1. It increases
2. It decreases
3. It becomes zero
4. It remains constant
Answer
It remains constant
Question 3
1. It increases
2. It decreases
3. It becomes zero
4. It remains constant
Answer
It remains constant
Question 4
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When a car is moving on a level road and breaks are applied till it
comes to rest, what happens to its mechanical energy?
1. It increases
2. It decreases
3. It becomes zero
4. It becomes negative
Answer
It decreases
Question 5
Answer
Question 6
1. momentum
2. kinetic energy
3. potential energy
4. mechanical energy
Answer
mechanical energy
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Question 7
Answer
Question 8
1. 0.28 J
2. 2.8 J
3. 28 J
4. 28000 J
Answer
0.28 J
Reason — Given,
m = 400 g = 0.4 kg
g = 10 m/s2
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h = 7 cm = 0.07 m
Substituting we get,
Question 1
Answer
Question 2
A body falls freely under gravity from rest. Name the kind of energy
it will possess
Answer
(b) Potential energy and kinetic energy, both are possessed at the
time of fall.
Question 1
Answer
Question 2
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Answer
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer
(iii) At position C,
Question 5
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Answer
Question 1
Show that the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy (i.e., total
mechanical energy) is always conserved in the case of a freely
falling body under gravity (with air resistance neglected) from a
height h by finding it when
Answer
We know that,
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Initial velocity = 0
Kinetic energy K = 0
Then, velocity at B = v1
Then u = 0, s = x, a = g
v2 = u2 + 2aS
v12 = 0 + 2gx = 2gx
1
∴ Kinetic energy K = × m × v12
2
1
= × m × 2gx
2
= mgx
∴ Potential energy U = mg (h – x)
Let the velocity acquired by the body on reaching the ground be v2.
Then u = 0, s = h, a = g
We know,
v2= u2 + 2aS
v22 = 0 + 2gh
v22 = 2gh
1
∴ Kinetic energy K = × m × v22
2
1
= × m × 2gh
2
= mgh
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Thus, from equation (1), (2) and (3) we note that the total
mechanical energy i.e. the sum of kinetic energy and potential
energy always remain constant at each point of motion and it is
equal to the initial potential energy at height h.
Question 2
Answer
So, when the bob in its state of to and from movement it has
potential energy at the extreme position B or C and kinetic energy
at resting position A.
Question 1
Answer
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Given,
Mass = 0.20 kg
We know,
1
KE = × m × v2
2
1
KE = × 0.20 × 202
2
1
KE = × 0.20 × 400
2
Question 2
of 15ms-1.
Calculate:
Answer
Mass = 500g
Velocity = 15ms-1
(a) We know,
1 2
mgh = mv
2
1
KE = × 0.500 × 152
2
1
KE = × 0.500 × 225
2
= 56.25J
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= 56.25J
1
(c) Total energy at its halfway point = (K + U) = 56.25J
2
Question 3
A metal ball of mass 2kg is allowed to fall freely from rest from a
height of 5m above the ground.
Answer
Given,
Mass = 2 kg
Height = 5m
(a)
The kinetic energy of the ball just before hitting the ground = initial
potential energy = mgh = 2 x 10 x 5 = 100J
(b) Mechanical energy of the ball gets converted into heat and
sound energy after the ball hits the ground and comes to rest.
Question 4
The diagram given below shows a ski jump. A skier weighing 60kgf
stands at A at the top of ski jump. He moves from A and takes off
for his jump at B.
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(b) If 75% of the energy in part (a) becomes the kinetic energy at
B, calculate the speed at which the skier arrives at B.
(Take g = 10 ms-2).
Answer
Given,
Mass = 60 kg
(a)
75
Kinetic energy at B = × 3.6 × 104
100
= 27000J
= 2.7 × 104 J
Since,
1 2
Kinetic energy = mv
2
1
27000 = × 60 × v 2
2
⇒ 27000 = 1 × 30 × v 2
27000
⇒ v2 =
30
2
⇒ v = 900
⇒v= 900
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⇒ v = 30
Question 5
(Take g = 10 m s-2).
Answer
Given,
Efficiency = 40%
= 5000
Hence,
Question 6
(Take g = 10 m s-2).
Answer
Given,
1
KE = x mass x velocity2
2
1
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1
KE = × mass × 52
2
1
Energy lost = × mass × 52 × 0.6
2
1
Energy available = × mass × 52 × 0.4
2
1
× mass × 52 × 0.4 = mass × gravity × height
2
1
⇒ × 5 × 5 × 0.4 = 10 × height
2
1
⇒ × 5 × 2 = 10 × height
2
⇒ 5 = 10 × height
⇒ height = 0.5m
Question 7
(c) What is the speed of the bob at position A when released from
Answer
Given,
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UB = m x g x h
UB = 0.2 × 10 × 5
⇒ UB = 10J
The total mechanical energy is same at all points of the path due to
conservation of mechanical energy.
Therefore,
1
× m × (vA )2 = UB
2
10
(vA )2 =
0.1
⇒ vA = 100
⇒ vA = 10 m s−1
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