Two bodies of masses 1 kg and 5 kg are dropped gently from the top of a tower. At a point 20 cm from the ground, both the bodies will have the same 

(1) Momentum

(2) Kinetic energy

(3) Velocity

(4) Total energy

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A cord is used to lower vertically a block of mass M by a distance d with constant downward acceleration g4. Work done by the cord on the block is 

(1) Mgd4

(2) 3Mgd4

(3) 3Mgd4

(4) Mgd 

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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A particle moves in a straight line with retardation proportional to its displacement. Its loss of kinetic energy for any displacement x is proportional to- 

(1) x2

(2) ex

(3) x

(4) loge x

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The potential energy of a body is given by, U = ABx2 (Where x is the displacement). The magnitude of force acting on the particle is 

(1) Constant

(2) Proportional to x

(3) Proportional to x2

(4) Inversely proportional to x

Subtopic:  Potential Energy: Relation with Force |
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A 0.5 kg ball is thrown up with an initial speed 14 m/s and reaches a maximum height of 8.0m. How much energy is dissipated by air drag acting on the ball during the ascent 

(1) 19.6 Joule

(2) 4.9 Joule

(3) 10 Joule

(4) 9.8 Joule

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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A block of mass m initially at rest is dropped from a height h on to a spring of force constant k. The maximum compression in the spring is x then-

(1) mgh=12kx2

(2) mg(h+x)=12kx2

(3) mgh=12k(x+h)2

(4) mg(h+x)=12k(x+h)2

Subtopic:  Elastic Potential Energy |
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A quarter horse-power motor runs at a speed of \(600~\text{rpm}\)Assuming \(40\%\) efficiency, the work done by the motor in one rotation will be:
1. \(7.46~\text{J}\)
2. \(7400~\text{J}\)
3. \(7.46~\text{ergs}\)
4. \(74.6~\text{J}\)

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An engine pumps up 100 kg of water through a height of 10 m in 5 s. Given that the efficiency of the engine is 60% . If g = 10 ms–2, the power of the engine is

(1) 3.3 kW

(2) 0.33 kW

(3) 0.033 kW

(4) 33 kW

Subtopic:  Power |
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An engine pump is used to pump a liquid of density ρ continuously through a pipe of cross-sectional area A. If the speed of flow of the liquid in the pipe is v, then the rate at which kinetic energy is being imparted to the liquid is

(1) 12Aρv3

(2) 12Aρv2

(3) 12Aρv

(4) Aρv

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The kinetic energy acquired by a mass m in travelling a certain distance d starting from rest under the action of a constant force is directly proportional to 

(1) m

(2) Independent of m

(3) 1/m

(4) m

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