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Objects P and Q are initially at rest at time t = 0
The same resultant force F is applied to P and Q for time T.
The mass of P is 10 times greater than the mass of Q.
What is the ratio
0.1
1
10
100
1. A ball has a 17 J of kinetic energy and its mechanical energy is 25 J. If the ball has a mass of 3.2 kg, what is its height above the ground?
0.26 m
0.52 m
5.2 m
25 m
The given graph shows the relation between gravitational potential energy & height . If the total energy at height A= 0.49 J, what is the kinetic energy?
0.10 J
0.01 J
0.5 J
0.49 J
What is the GPE at point A
14 J
12 J
6 J
8 J
What is the KE at point B?
14 J
12 J
6 J
8 J
What is the Total Energy of the system?
14 J
12 J
6 J
8 J
What is the KE at point D?
14 J
12 J
6 J
8 J
What is the GPE at point E?
14 J
12 J
6 J
8 J
What is the Kinetic Energy at point B?
500,000 J
400,000 J
300,000 J
50,000 J
What is the Kinetic Energy at point C?
500,000 J
400,000 J
300,000 J
50,000 J
What is the Kinetic Energy at point D?
500,000 J
250,000 J
300,000 J
50,000 J
What is the GPE at point E?
500,000 J
250,000 J
300,000 J
100,000 J
What is the GPE at point F?
500,000 J
250,000 J
300,000 J
0 J
What is the KE at point F?
500,000 J
250,000 J
300,000 J
0 J
What is the Total Energy at the top?
15,000 J
3,750 J
7,500 J
11,250 J
What is the KE 1/4th of the way down?
15,000 J
3,750 J
7,500 J
11,250 J
What is the KE 1/2 of the way down?
15,000 J
3,750 J
7,500 J
11,250 J
What is the KE 3/4th of the way down?
15,000 J
3,750 J
7,500 J
11,250 J
What is the KE at the bottom?
15,000 J
3,750 J
7,500 J
11,250 J
What is the GPE at the top?
50 J
25 J
0 J
100 J
What is the KE half way down?
50 J
25 J
0 J
100 J
What is the Total Energy at the bottom?
50 J
25 J
0 J
100 J
A pendulum oscillates as shown. At which of the following positions is the kinetic energy equal to the total energy?
A
B
C
Not enough information given.
A mass of 2.5 kg is released from rest at X and slides down a ramp, of height 3.0 m, to point Y as shown.
When the mass reaches Y at the bottom of the ramp it has a velocity of 5.0 m s–1.
What is the average frictional force between the mass and the ramp?
8.5 N
10.6 N
14.7 N
24.5 N
Two bodies of different masses undergo an elastic collision in the absence of any external force.
Which row gives the effect on the total kinetic energy of the masses and the magnitudes of the forces exerted on the masses during the collision?
A
B
C
D
A continuous stream of water falls through a vertical distance of 100 m. Assume no thermal energy is transferred to the surroundings. The specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J kg–1 K–1.
What is the temperature difference of the water between the top and bottom of the waterfall?
0.023 K
0.23 K
2.3 K
4.3 K
Two unpowered toy cars, P and Q, are released from rest from X and travel down the track to Y. Car P has twice the mass of car Q. There is negligible friction.
What quantity is the same for car P and car Q?
The gravitational potential energy at X.
The accelerating force at X.
The velocity when they arrive at Y.
The momentum when they arrive at Y.
A roller coaster car is raised to a height of 65 m and released from rest
What is the maximum possible speed of the car?
11 m s−1
25 m s−1
36 m s−1
130 m s−1
The nucleus of a radioactive isotope X is at rest and decays by emitting an α particle so that a new nuclide Y is formed.
Which one of the following statements about the decay is correct?
The momentum of Y is equal and opposite to the momentum of the α particle.
The momentum of Y is equal to the momentum of X.
The kinetic energy of Y is equal to the kinetic energy of the α particle.
The total kinetic energy is the same before and after the decay.
A car of mass M travelling at speed V comes to rest using its brakes. Energy is dissipated in the brake discs of total mass m and specific heat capacity c. The rise in temperature of the brake discs can be estimated from
A raindrop of mass m falls to the ground at its terminal speed v. The specific heat capacity of water is c and the acceleration of free fall is g. Given that 25% of the energy is retained in the raindrop when it strikes the ground, what is the rise in temperature of the raindrop?
A stone is projected horizontally by a catapult consisting of two rubber cords. The cords, which obey Hooke’s law, are stretched and released. When each cord is extended by x, the stone is projected with a speed v. Assuming that all the strain energy in the rubber is transferred to the stone, what is the speed of the stone when each cord is extended by 2x?
v
2v
2v
4v
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