Let V and E denote the gravitational potential and gravitational field at a point. It is possible to have:

(a) V = 0 and E = 0

(b) V = 0 and E ≠ 0

(c) V ≠ 0 and E = 0

(d) V ≠ 0 and E ≠ 0

Choose the correct option:

1. (a) and (b)

2. (b) and (c)

3. (c) and (d)

4. All of these

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential |
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Inside a uniform spherical shell:

(a) the gravitational potential is zero.
(b) the gravitational field is zero.
(c) the gravitational potential is the same everywhere.
(d) the gravitational field is the same everywhere.
 

Choose the correct option:

1. (a), (b) and (c)
2. (b), (c) and (d)
3. (a) and (b)
4. (b) and (c)
Subtopic:  Gravitational Field | Gravitational Potential |
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A uniform spherical shell gradually shrinks maintaining its shape. The gravitational potential at the centre

1. increases

2. decreases

3. remains constant

4. oscillates

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential |
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Consider a planet moving in an elliptical orbit around the sun. The work done on the planet by the gravitational force of the sun:

a. is zero in any small part of the orbit
b. is zero in some parts of the orbit
c. is zero in one complete revolution
d. is zero in no part of the motion


Choose the correct option:

1. (a) and (b)
2. (b) and (c)
3. (c) and (d)
4. all of these

Subtopic:  Kepler's Laws |
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Two satellites A and B move around the earth in the same orbit. The mass of B is twice the mass of A. Then:

1. speeds of A and B are equal.
2. the potential energy of earth \(+\) A is same as that of earth \(+\) B.
3. the kinetic energy of A and B are equal.
4. the total energy of earth \(+\) A is same as that of earth \(+\) B.

Subtopic:  Satellite |
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Which of the following quantities remain constant in a planetary motion (consider elliptical orbits) as seen from the sun?
1. speed
2. angular speed
3. kinetic energy
4. angular momentum

Subtopic:  Kepler's Laws |
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A satellite is orbiting the earth close to its surface. A particle is to be projected from the satellite to just escape from the earth. The escape speed from the earth is ve. Its speed with respect to the satellite

1. will be less than ve

2. will be more than ve

3. will be equal to ve

4. will depend on direction of projection

Subtopic:  Escape velocity |
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A particle is kept at rest at a distance R (earth's radius) above the earth's surface. The minimum speed with which it should be projected so that it does not return is

1. \(\sqrt\frac{GM}{4R}\)

2. \(\sqrt\frac{GM}{2R}\)

3. \(\sqrt\frac{GM}{R}\)

4. \(\sqrt\frac{2GM}{R}\)

Subtopic:  Escape velocity |
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The kinetic energy needed to project a body of mass m from the earth's surface to infinity is

1. \(\frac14\) mgR

2. \(\frac12\) mgR

3. mgR

4. 2 mgR

Subtopic:  Escape velocity |
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A body is suspended from a spring balance kept in a satellite. The reading of the balance is W1 when the satellite goes in an orbit of radius R and is W2 when it goes in an orbit of radius 2R.

1. W1 = W2

2. W1 < W2

3. W1 > W2

4. W1 ≠  W2

Subtopic:  Satellite |
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