The potential energy of a system is represented in the first figure. the force acting on the system will be represented by

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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The force acting on a body moving along x-axis varies with the position of the particle as shown in the fig.

The body is in stable equilibrium at

(1) x = x1

(2) x = x2

(3) both x1 and x2

(4) neither x1 nor x2

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The potential energy of a particle varies with distance x as shown in the graph. The force acting on the particle is zero at

(1) C

(2) B

(3) B and C

(4) A and D

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A particle is placed at the origin and a force F = kx is acting on it (where k is positive constant). If U(0) = 0, the graph of U(x) versus x will be (where U is the potential energy function) 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Subtopic:  Elastic Potential Energy |
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Two particles of masses m1,m2 move with initial velocities u1 and u2. On collision, one of the particles get excited to higher level, after absorbing energy ε. If final velocities of particles be v1 and v2, then we must have

(a)m12u1+m22u2-ε=m12v1+m22v2

(b)12m1u12+12m2u2=12m1v12+12m2v22-ε

(c)12m1u12+12m2u22-ε=12m1v12+12m2v22

(d)12m12u12+12m22u22+ε=12m12v12+12m22v22

Subtopic:  Work Energy Theorem |
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A ball is thrown vertically downwards from a height of 20m with an initial velocity vo . It collides with the ground, loses 50% of it's energy in collision and rebounds to the same height. The initial velocity vo is (Take, g = 10 ms-2)

(1) 14 ms-1

(2) 20ms-1

(3) 28ms-1

(4) 10ms-1

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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The potential energy of a particle in a force field is U=Ar2-Br,where A and B are positive constants and r is the distance of particle from the centre of the field. For stable equilibrium, the distance of the particle is 

(a) B/2A                                     (b)2A/B

(c)A/B                                        (d)B/A

Subtopic:  Potential Energy: Relation with Force |
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NEET - 2012
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A car of mass m starts from rest and  accelerates so that the instantaneous power delivered to the car has a constant magnitude Po. The instantaneous velocity of this car is proportional to

1. t2P0

2. t1/2

3. t–1/2

4. t / √m

Subtopic:  Power |
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The potential energy of a system increases if the work is done

(1) by the system against a conservative force 

(2) by the system against a nonconservative force

(3) upon the system by a conservative force

(4) upon the system by a nonconservative force

Subtopic:  Potential Energy: Relation with Force |
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A ball moving with velocity 2ms-1 collides head on with another stationery ball of double the mass. If the coefficient of restitution is 0.5, then their velocities (in ms-1) after collision will be 

(a)0,1                                                (b)1,1

(c)1,0.5                                             (d)0,2 

Subtopic:  Collisions |
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