A block of mass m initially at rest, is dropped from a height h onto a spring of force constant k. If the maximum compression in the spring is x, then:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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1. | no work is done by the tangential force. |
2. | no work is done by the centripetal force. |
3. | work done by the tangential force is always positive. |
4. | work done by the centripetal force is negative. |
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What is the work done by gravity on block A in 2 seconds after the blocks are released? (Pulley is light)
1. 240 J
2. 200 J
3. 120 J
4. 24 J
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A weight 'mg' is suspended from a spring. The energy stored in the spring is U. The elongation in the spring is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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In the given figure, a man pulls the mass m with the help of a rope. Work done by the man against gravity when mass is lifted by 0.5 m is: (g = 10 )
1. 50 J
2. 100 J
3. 25 J
4. Zero
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A block is carried slowly up an inclined plane. If is work done by the friction, is work done by the reaction force, is work done by the gravitational force and is the work done by an external force, then choose the correct relation(s):
1.
2. = 0
3.
4. All of these
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The principle of conservation of energy implies that:
1. the total mechanical energy is conserved.
2. the total kinetic energy is conserved.
3. the total potential energy is conserved.
4. the sum of all types of energies is conserved.
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The potential energy \(\mathrm{U}\) of a system is given by (where \(\mathrm{x}\) is the position of its particle and \(\mathrm{A},\) \(\mathrm{B}\) are constants). The magnitude of the force acting on the particle is:
1. constant
2. proportional to \(\mathrm{x}\)
3. proportional to
4. proportional to
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A person-1 stands on an elevator moving with an initial velocity of 'v' & upward acceleration 'a'. Another person-2 of the same mass m as person-1 is standing on the same elevator. The work done by the lift on the person-1 as observed by person-2 in time 't' is:
1.
2.
3. 0
4.
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The figure shows the potential energy function U(x) for a system in which a particle is in a one-dimensional motion. What is the direction of the force when the particle is in region AB? (symbols have their usual meanings)
1. The positive direction of x
2. The negative direction of X
3. Force is zero, so direction not defined
4. The negative direction of y
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