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Problems on Work Energy Theorem - II
Problems on Work Energy Theorem - II
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Important Questions
What is the work to be done to increase the velocity of a car from
3
0
k
m
h
−
1
to
6
0
k
m
h
−
1
If the mass of the car is
1
5
0
0
k
g
?
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State and prove the work-energy theorem.
OR
Show that work done by a moving body is equal to the change in K.E. of the body.
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A particle moves in a straight line with retardation proportional to its displacement. Its loss of kinetic energy for any displacement
x
is proportional to
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State work-energy theorem. Prove it for a variable force.
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State and derive work energy theorem.
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Prove work energy theorem for a constant force.
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For the path PQR in a conservative force field, the amount of work done in carrying a body from P to Q & from Q to R are
5
J &
2
J respectively. The work done in carrying the body from P to R will be?
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A block of mass m is attached with a massless spring of force constant k. The block is placed over a rough inclined surface for which the coefficient of friction is
μ
=
3
/
4
. The minimum value of M required to move the block up the plane is (Neglect mass of string and pulley and friction in pulley)
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What are conservative and non conservative forces ?
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An object of mass, m is moving with a constant velocity v. How much work should be done on the object in order to bring the object to rest ?
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