An engine pumps liquid of density d continuously through a pipe of cross-sectional area A. If the speed with which liquid passes through the pipe is v, then the rate at which kinetic energy is being imparted to the liquid by the pump is:
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The work done in increasing the length of a massless spring from its natural length 15 cm to 15.1 cm is 20 J. Work done in increasing the length from 15.1 cm to 15.2 cm will be:
1. | 20 J | 2. | 40 J |
3. | 60 J | 4. | 80 J |
A body of mass m moving at a certain speed suffers a perfectly inelastic collision with a body of mass M at rest. The ratio of the final kinetic energy of the system to the initial kinetic energy will be:
1. | \(m \over {m + M}\) | 2. | \(M \over {m + M}\) |
3. | \({m + M} \over m\) | 4. | \({m + M} \over M\) |
The potential energy of a particle of mass 1 kg free to move along the X-axis is given by \(U(x) = (3x^2-4x+6)~\text{J}\). The force acting on the particle at x = 0 will be:
1. 2 N
2. -4 N
3. 5 N
4. 4 N
Work done by frictional force during the walking of a man is:
1. positive
2. negative
3. zero
4. maybe positive or negative
A particle is moving such that the potential energy U varies with position in metre as U (x) = ( - 2x + 50) J. The particle will be in equilibrium at:
1. x = 25 cm
2. x = 2.5 cm
3. x = 25 m
4. x = 2.5 m
Select the incorrect statement about potential energy:
1. | A change in potential energy is equal to work done against the internal conservative force.
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2. | A change in potential energy is independent of the reference point.
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3. | A change in potential energy depends on the reference frame.
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4. | The potential energy at a point is not unique. |
A block of mass m is moving with speed v towards a spring block system. If the collision is perfectly inelastic, then the maximum compression in the spring will be:
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The figure shows the potential energy function U of a system in which a particle is in one-dimensional motion. In which region is the magnitude of the force on the particle greatest? (x: position)
1. | OA | 2. | CD |
3. | AB | 4. | BC |