An engine pumps water through a hosepipe. Water passes through the pipe and leaves it with a velocity of 2 The mass per unit length of water in the pipe is 100 What is the power of the engine?
1. 400 W
2. 200 W
3. 100 W
4. 800 W
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)
(2)
(3)
(4)
An explosion blows a rock into three parts. Two parts go off at right angles to each other. These two are, 1 kg first part moving with a velocity of and 2 kg second part moving with a velocity of If the third part flies off with a velocity of its mass would be
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
A body of mass 1 kg is thrown upwards with a velocity It momentarily comes to rest after attaining a height of 18 m. How much energy is lost due to air friction?
(a) 20 J (b) 30 J
(c) 40 J (d) 10 J
A block of mass \(M\) is attached to the lower end of a vertical spring. The spring is hung from the ceiling and has a force constant value of \(k.\) The mass is released from rest with the spring initially unstretched. The maximum extension produced along the length of the spring will be:
1. \(Mg/k\)
2. \(2Mg/k\)
3. \(4Mg/k\)
4. \(Mg/2k\)
A shell of mass 200g is ejected from a gun of mass 4 kg by an explosion that generates 1.05 kJ of energy. The initial velocity of the shell is -
(1) 100
(2) 80
(3) 40
(4) 120
The points of maximum and minimum attraction in the curve between potential energy (U) and distance (r) of a diatomic molecules are respectively -
(1) S and R
(2) T and S
(3) R and S
(4) S and T
K is the force constant of a spring. The work done in increasing its extension from to will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
An electron is accelerated through a potential difference of 200 volts. If e/m for the electron be coulomb/kg, the velocity acquired by the electron will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
A ball moving with velocity collides head on with another stationery ball of double the mass. If the coefficient of restitution is 0.5, then their velocities (in ) after collision will be
(1)0,1
(2)1,1
(3)1,0.5
(4)0,2