The potential energy of a system increases if the work is done

(1) by the system against a conservative force 

(2) by the system against a nonconservative force

(3) upon the system by a conservative force

(4) upon the system by a nonconservative force

Subtopic:  Potential Energy: Relation with Force |
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A ball moving with velocity 2 ms-1 collides head on with another stationery ball of double the mass. If the coefficient of restitution is 0.5, then their velocities (in ms-1) after collision will be 

(a)0,1                                                (b)1,1

(c)1,0.5                                             (d)0,2 

Subtopic:  Collisions |
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NEET - 2010
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A particle of mass M starting from rest undergoes uniform acceleration. If the speed acquired in time T is v, the power delivered to the particle is 

(1) Mv2T                                 

(2) 12Mv2T2

(3) Mv2T2                                   

(4) 12Mv2T

Subtopic:  Power |
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A body of mass 1 kg is thrown upwards with a velocity of 20 ms-1. It momentarily comes to rest after attaining a height of 18 m. How much energy is lost due to air friction? g=10 ms-2

1. 20 J

2. 30 J

3. 40 J

4. 10 J

Subtopic:  Work Energy Theorem |
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The points of maximum and minimum attraction in the curve between potential energy (U) and distance (r) of a diatomic molecules are respectively -

(a) Sand R

(b) T and S

(c) R and S

(d) S and T

Subtopic:  Potential Energy: Relation with Force |
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K is the force constant of a spring. The work done in increasing its extension from l1 to l2 will be

(1) Kl2-l1                             

(2) K2l2+l1

(3) Kl22-l12                           

(4) K2l22-l12

Subtopic:  Elastic Potential Energy |
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A body of mass m1 moving with uniform velocity of 40 m/s collides with another mass m2 at rest and then the two together begin to move with uniform velocity of 30 m/s. The ratio of their masses m1m2 is

(1) 0.75

(2) 1.33

(3) 3.0

(4) 4.0

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A ball of mass m moving with a speed u undergoes a head-on elastic collision with a ball of mass nm initially at rest. The fraction of initial energy transferred to the heavier ball is

(1) n1+n

(2) n(1+n)2

(3) 2n(1+n)2

(4) 4n(1+n)2

Subtopic:  Collisions |
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A sphere of mass m moving horizontally with velocity v0 collides against a pendulum bob of mass m. If the two masses stick together after the collision, then the maximum height attained is

(1) v022g

(2) v024g

(3) v026g

(4) v028g

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If a body of mass m moving with velocity u collides head-on elastically  with another identical body at rest. After collision , velocity of the second body will be

(1) zero

(2) u

(3) 2u

(4) data insufficient

 

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