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Problems Based Conservation of Energy for a Mass attached to a Spring - Horizontally
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Law of Conservation of Energy- Problems L1
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Law of Conservation of Energy- Simple Problems
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Important Questions
Illustrate the law of conservation of energy by discussing the energy changes which occur when we draw a pendulum bob to one side and allow it to oscillate. Why does the bob eventually come to rest? What happens to its energy eventually? Is it a violation of the law of conservation of energy?
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A small roller coaster starts at point
A
with a speed
u
on a curved track as shown in the figure.
The friction between the roller coaster and the track is negligible and its always remains in contact with the track. The speed of roller coaster at point
D
on the track will be:
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A bullet is fired and get embedded in a block kept on a table. If table is frictionless, then:
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A ball is made to fall freely from a height.State the kind.kinds of energy possessed by the ball when it is
a) at the highest point
b) Just in the middle
c) at the ground.
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What is a conserved physical quantity?
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Assertion
We can not change the temperature of a body without giving (or taking ) heat to (or from) it.
Reason
According to principal of conservation of energy, total energy of a system should remains conserved .
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A light spring with spring constant
1
2
0
0
N
/
m
is hung from an elevated support. From its lower end hangs a second light spring, which has spring constant
1
8
0
0
N
/
m
. An object of mass
1
.
5
0
k
g
is hung at rest from the lower end of the second spring. (a) Find the total extension distance of the pair of springs. (b) Find the effective spring constant of the pair of springs as a system. We describe these springs as in series.
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In the figure given. what is the reading of the balance-
(
g
=
1
0
N
k
g
−
1
)
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Write a short note on nuclear energy.
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A light spring with spring constant
k
1
is hung from an elevated support. From its lower end a second light spring is hung, which has spring constant
k
2
. An object of mass
m
is hung at rest from the lower end of the second spring. (a) Find the total extension distance of the pair of springs. (b) Find the effective spring constant of the pair of springs as a system.
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