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CBSE
Class 11
Physics
Physics Part - I
WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
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Question Bank - WORK, ENERGY AND POWER

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Question Bank: WORK, ENERGY AND POWER

This chapter explains the concepts of work, energy, and power, which are essential for understanding physical systems.

Structured practice

Question Bank - WORK, ENERGY AND POWER

Q1.

What is the correct definition of 'work' in physics?

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Q2.

How is 'energy' defined in relation to work?

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Q3.

Which of the following correctly describes 'power'?

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Q4.

If a person lifts a box to a height with a constant force, what is true about the work done by that person?

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Q5.

Which statement is true regarding the scalar product of two vectors?

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Q6.

What is a characteristic of the scalar product of vectors?

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Q7.

An archer releases an arrow. What kind of energy is primarily involved as the arrow flies?

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Q8.

If a horse performs 1500 joules of work in 30 seconds, what is the power output of the horse?

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Q9.

Which of the following best explains why work can be zero even if a force is applied?

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Q10.

Which phenomenon best describes the energy transformation in a moving pendulum?

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Q11.

Why is mechanical energy conserved in an ideal system?

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Q12.

In the context of work, what does the angle between force and displacement determine?

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Q13.

What scenario involves the force and displacement in opposite directions?

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Q14.

A variable force acts on an object. Under which condition would the work done be maximized?

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Q15.

What is the definition of work in physics?

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Q16.

If a force does no work on an object, which of the following must be true?

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Q17.

Which of the following illustrates the work-energy theorem?

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Q18.

An object is lifted to a height. If its weight is 400 N and it is raised 5 m, how much work is done against gravity?

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Q19.

What happens to the kinetic energy of an object if its speed is doubled, assuming constant mass?

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Q20.

A cyclist, traveling at a constant speed, comes to a skidding stop in 10 m. What does this imply about the work done by friction?

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Q21.

What is the unit of work and energy in the SI system?

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Q22.

For an object experiencing a constant force, which of the following equations is used to determine the work done by that force?

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Q23.

If a 5 kg block is pushed with a force of 20 N over a distance of 3 m, ignoring friction, what is the work done on the block?

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Q24.

Which scenario depicts positive work being done?

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Q25.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the work-energy principle?

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Q26.

A truck pushes a car stuck in mud, doing 5000 J of work on it. If the truck does not accelerate, how much work is done on the truck?

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Q27.

What is the work done when lifting a weight of 60 N vertically 2 m?

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Q28.

A ball is thrown vertically upwards and reaches a maximum height before coming back down. What happens to its kinetic energy at the peak?

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Q29.

What is the scalar product of two vectors A and B represented as?

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Q30.

If the angle between two vectors A and B is 90 degrees, what is the value of their scalar product?

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Q31.

Which of the following statements about the scalar product is true?

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Q32.

What does the scalar product A.B give geometrically?

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Q33.

In which case is the scalar product A.B negative?

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Q34.

If vectors A and B are represented as A = 3i + 4j and B = 2i + 5j, what is their dot product?

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Q35.

The scalar product of unit vectors i and j is equal to:

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Q36.

Which of the following is a property of scalar products?

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Q37.

If A = 5i + 3j and B = 4i - 2j, what is A.B?

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Q38.

What happens to the scalar product if one of the vectors is a zero vector?

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Q39.

If the vectors A and B have magnitudes |A| = 6 and |B| = 8, and the angle θ between the vectors is 60 degrees, what is the value of A.B?

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Q40.

How many components are involved in the calculation of the scalar product in a three-dimensional vector space?

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Q41.

In the scalar product formula A.B = AB cos(θ), what does θ represent?

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Q42.

In which of the following cases is the scalar product maximized?

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Q43.

Given two vectors A (2i - 3j) and B (i + 4j), find their scalar product.

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Q44.

What is the formula for kinetic energy (KE)?

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Q45.

If the speed of an object is doubled, what happens to its kinetic energy?

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Q46.

An object of mass 3 kg is moving with a velocity of 4 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

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Q47.

When an object collides elastically, what happens to its kinetic energy?

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Q48.

If two objects collide and stick together, what type of collision occurred?

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Q49.

Which of the following scenarios would increase the kinetic energy of an object?

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Q50.

Which of the following best describes kinetic energy at the point of maximum height for a projectile?

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Q51.

A 2 kg object moving at 3 m/s collides with a stationary 2 kg object. If they collide elastically, what is the final velocity of the first object after the collision?

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Q52.

In an inelastic collision, what happens to the total kinetic energy?

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Q53.

Which unit is appropriate for measuring kinetic energy?

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Q54.

Why is kinetic energy never negative?

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Q55.

If an object's mass is halved but its speed is doubled, what happens to its kinetic energy?

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Q56.

Which of the following statements about kinetic energy is incorrect?

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Q57.

In a system of two colliding objects, how does momentum compare to kinetic energy?

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Q58.

What is the work done by a constant force acting on an object when it moves in the direction of the force?

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Q59.

When is the work done by a force considered zero?

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Q60.

The work done by a variable force can be calculated by which method?

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Q61.

How does the angle between the force and displacement affect the work done?

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Q62.

If a block slides down a frictionless incline, what type of force is primarily doing work?

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Q63.

What is the work done against friction when an object moves at a constant speed?

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Q64.

A spring is compressed by 0.5 m, and the spring constant is 200 N/m. What is the work done in compressing the spring?

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Q65.

If you lift an object vertically at a constant velocity, what is true about the work done by you and the weight of the object?

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Q66.

In which scenario is work done on an object positive?

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Q67.

Which of the following statements about work is true?

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Q68.

If a car travels in a circular path at constant speed, what is the work done by the centripetal force?

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Q69.

A box is pulled with a force of 50 N over a distance of 10 m at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. What is the work done?

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Q70.

When lifting a heavy object, if the lifting force is applied at an angle, how does this affect the work done?

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Q71.

If a person carries a box along a horizontal path and does not lift it at all, what can be said about the work done by the gravitational force?

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Q72.

What is the work done by a variable force when displacement approaches zero?

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Q73.

If a varying force is represented graphically, how is the total work done calculated?

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Q74.

In the equation W = ∫ F(x) dx, what does 'x' represent?

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Q75.

A particle moves under the influence of a variable force F(x) = kx, where k is a constant and x is the displacement. What is the work done from x = 0 to x = a?

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Q76.

An object is moved by a variable force described by the equation F(x) = ax^2 + b, where a and b are constants. Which of the following describes how to calculate the work done over a distance from x = 1 to x = 2?

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Q77.

In calculations of work done by a variable force, what happens to the accuracy of the result as the intervals of displacement become smaller?

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Q78.

Before performing work calculations with a variable force, it is necessary to determine what aspect of the force?

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Q79.

The work done by a variable force over a displacement can be approximated through which method?

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Q80.

If a graph of force versus displacement is linear, what type of work function is used?

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Q81.

What is the formula for gravitational potential energy?

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Q82.

A student incorrectly applies a formula for constant force to find the work done by a variable force. What is likely the source of error?

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Q83.

If a ball is lifted to a height of 5 meters, what happens to its potential energy?

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Q84.

How can one derive the relationship between work done and kinetic energy using variable forces?

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Q85.

What conceptual principle explains the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy?

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Q86.

When considering a non-constant force applied to an object, which integral expression best represents the work done from position x1 to x2?

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Q87.

The potential energy of a lifted object is considered relative to what?

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Q88.

A variable force acting on an object changes from 10 N to 30 N over a total displacement of 10 m. What method would provide an approximate work done?

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Q89.

If a rock is dropped from a height of 15 m, what happens to its potential energy as it falls?

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Q90.

If a force varies linearly with position, such as F(x) = mx + b, what is the first step to determine work done from a to b?

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Q91.

Which of the following correctly describes a conservative force?

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Q92.

How does gravitational potential energy change if both the height and mass of the object are doubled?

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Q93.

When an object is at its highest point in projectile motion, its potential energy is...

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Q94.

In a closed system, if potential energy decreases, what must happen to kinetic energy?

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Q95.

What is the relationship between potential energy and conservative forces?

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Q96.

Which scenario exemplifies potential energy being converted to kinetic energy?

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Q97.

A hydraulic lift uses potential energy to raise cars. What principle does this represent?

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Q98.

How is potential energy calculated when multiple forces act on an object?

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Q99.

Calculating potential energy involves understanding the path taken. What statement describes this relationship?

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Q100.

What does the work-energy theorem state?

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Q101.

If a variable force F(x) does work on an object moving from position x1 to x2, how is the work calculated?

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Q102.

A box is pushed across a rough surface with a varying force. If the force decreases linearly, how would you graph the work done over distance?

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Q103.

An object moves under the influence of a variable force described by F(x) = 3x^2. What is the work done from x = 1 to x = 2?

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Q104.

What happens to the kinetic energy of a particle if the net work done on it is zero?

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Q105.

In which scenario does the work-energy theorem not apply?

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Q106.

If the force F(x) is represented by a curve above the x-axis from x1 to x2, what can be said about the work done?

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Q107.

Which of the following statements best describes the law of conservation of mechanical energy?

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Q108.

What is the unit of work done in the SI system?

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Q109.

A 2 kg object is dropped from a height of 10 m. What is its potential energy at the height of 10 m?

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Q110.

A force varies as F(x) = kx, where k is a constant. How does the work vary with displacement?

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Q111.

If an object falls freely from a certain height, what happens to its mechanical energy?

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Q112.

How can you determine the work done by a variable force graphically?

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Q113.

An object at rest is pushed up a hill. If it reaches a height of 5 m, which energy type increases the most?

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Q114.

What is the significance of the area under the curve when force is plotted against displacement?

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Q115.

A 1 kg ball is thrown upwards with an initial speed of 20 m/s. What is its maximum height?

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Q116.

Which of the following equations represents the work-energy theorem mathematically?

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Q117.

How does the presence of air resistance affect mechanical energy during a free fall?

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Q118.

If a particle is subject to a varying force that increases with displacement, what can we infer about its kinetic energy?

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Q119.

When a spring is compressed, which of the following statements is true regarding energy transformation?

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Q120.

A car accelerates from rest under a constant variable force for a short period. How does this affect its kinetic energy?

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Q121.

A pendulum swings to its highest point. At this moment, which type of energy is at its maximum?

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Q122.

If the force acting on an object is not conservative, what can we deduce about the work-energy theorem?

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Q123.

What is the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy in a closed system?

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Q124.

In the absence of air resistance, if a ball is thrown upwards, what happens to its total mechanical energy?

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Q125.

A car moving at a speed of 30 m/s applies brakes and comes to a stop after covering a certain distance. Which type of energy is lost during this process?

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Q126.

If a spring's initial extension is halved, what happens to its potential energy at this position?

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Q127.

If a block slides down a frictionless incline, what remains constant throughout its motion?

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Q128.

At what point in a projectile's trajectory is its kinetic energy maximum?

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Q129.

Which of the following is NOT an example of a conservative force?

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Q130.

A ball thrown up reverses its direction at its peak. What can be said about its mechanical energy at this point?

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Q131.

What is the SI unit of power?

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Q132.

If a machine does 500 J of work in 10 seconds, what is its power output?

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Q133.

Which of the following scenarios represents the highest power output?

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Q134.

A 100 W light bulb is on for 5 hours. How much energy does it consume?

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Q135.

A motor provides a constant power of 1500 W. If it runs for 2 hours, how much work is done?

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Q136.

Which of the following represents how power is related to work and time?

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Q137.

An electric motor is rated at 200 W efficiency. After running for 1 hour, what amount of work can it do?

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Q138.

If two machines provide the same amount of work but one takes twice as long, which has greater power?

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Q139.

What happens to the power consumed when work done is kept constant but the time taken is halved?

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Q140.

A person exerts a force of 50 N to lift a box 2 meters in 4 seconds. What is the power exerted?

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Q141.

In a system where mechanical energy is conserved, what can be said about the power input?

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Q142.

If a cyclist maintains an average power output of 200 W, how long will they take to climb a hill requiring 3000 J of work?

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Q143.

A block slides down a frictionless incline converting potential energy into kinetic energy. What does this say about power in the system?

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Q144.

What is the relationship between instantaneous power and velocity at a given moment?

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Q145.

What is the formula for the potential energy stored in a spring?

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Q146.

If a spring is compressed by 4 cm, what is the potential energy stored in the spring if the spring constant is 200 N/m?

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Q147.

If the spring constant of a spring is doubled, how does the potential energy change for the same compression distance?

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Q148.

Which statement about potential energy in a spring is true?

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Q149.

A spring with a spring constant of 50 N/m is compressed by 0.1 m. What is the potential energy stored in the spring?

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Q150.

What happens to the potential energy when a compressed spring is released?

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Q151.

A 0.5 kg object is attached to a spring that follows Hooke's law. If the spring constant is 100 N/m, what is the maximum potential energy when the object is displaced by 0.2 m?

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Q152.

A spring with a spring constant of 120 N/m is stretched by 0.15 m. What work done in stretching the spring?

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Q153.

Which factor affects the potential energy in a spring the most?

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Q154.

A spring is compressed and then released. What type of energy conversion occurs?

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Q155.

Which of these statements is true about potential energy in a spring?

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Q156.

If a spring is compressed by a distance of 0.3 m and the spring constant is 150 N/m, what is the potential energy?

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Q157.

What is the effect of increasing the spring constant 'k' on the potential energy for a given displacement?

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Q158.

What type of force does a spring exert when extended or compressed?

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Q159.

If the potential energy of a spring is maximum, what can be said about the speed of the attached object?

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Q160.

What is conserved in all types of collisions?

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Q161.

In an elastic collision, which of the following statements is true?

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Q162.

What type of collision occurs when two objects stick together after colliding?

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Q163.

When can we say that a collision is perfectly elastic?

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Q164.

In a one-dimensional collision, if a moving object collides with a stationary object and they move together post-collision, how is the final velocity calculated?

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Q165.

If two objects collide elastically, what happens to the kinetic energy of the system?

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Q166.

Which of the following is an example of an inelastic collision?

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Q167.

What is the fractional loss of kinetic energy during a collision where the two colliding bodies move together after impact?

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Q168.

In a two-dimensional collision, how is the momentum computed in each direction?

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Q169.

What happens to the total mechanical energy in an inelastic collision?

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Q170.

What is the equation used to describe momentum conservation for two colliding bodies?

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Q171.

If object A of mass 2kg moving at 4m/s collides elastically with object B of mass 3kg at rest, what is the recoil speed of object B after the collision?

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Q172.

How does increasing mass affect momentum during a collision?

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Q173.

In a completely elastic two-dimensional collision, which quantities can change direction?

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