If the kinetic energy of a body becomes four times of its initial value, then new momentum will:
1. | becomes twice its initial value |
2. | become three times its initial value |
3. | become four times its initial value |
4. | remains constant |
If the increase in the kinetic energy of a body is 21%, then the increase in the momentum will be:
1. 22%
2. 44%
3. 10%
4. 300%
If momentum is increased by \(20\text{%}\) then kinetic energy increases by:
1. \(44\text{%}\)
2. \(55\text{%}\)
3. \(66\text{%}\)
4. \(77\text{%}\)
The kinetic energy of a body of mass 2 kg and momentum of 2 Ns is
(1) 1 J
(2) 2 J
(3) 3 J
(4) 4 J
A spherical ball of mass \(20\) kg is stationary at the top of a hill of height\(100\) m. It slides down a smooth surface to the ground, then climbs up another hill of height \(30\) m and finally slides down to a horizontal base at a height of \(20\) m above the ground. The velocity attained by the ball is:
1. \(10 \) m/s
2. \(10 \sqrt{30} \) m/s
3. \(40 \) m/s
4. \(20 \) m/s