Two bodies \(A\) and \(B\) of the same mass undergo completely inelastic one-dimensional collision. The body \(A\) moves with velocity \(v_1\) while the body \(B\) is at rest before collision. The velocity of the system after collision is \(v_2.\) The ratio of \(v_1:v_2\) is:
1. \(2:1\)
2. \(4:1\)
3. \(1:4\)
4. \(1:2\)
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At any instant of time \(t,\) the displacement of any particle is given by \(2t-1\) (SI unit) under the influence of force of \(5~\text N.\) The value of instantaneous power (in SI unit) is:
1. \(5\)
2. \(7\)
3. \(6\)
4. \(10\)
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The object \(A\) has half the kinetic energy as that of the object \(B.\) The object \(B\) has half the mass as that of the object \(A.\) The object \(A\) speeds up by \(1~\text{ms}^{-1}\) and then has the same kinetic energy as that of the object \(B.\) The initial speed of the object \(A\) is:
(Take \(\sqrt2\cong1.4\))
1. \(0.5~\text{ms}^{-1}\)
2. \(1~\text{ms}^{-1}\)
3. \(2.5~\text{ms}^{-1}\)
4. \(4.8~\text{ms}^{-1}\)
Subtopic:  Work Energy Theorem |
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A particle is displaced through \((3 \hat{i}+4 \hat{j})~\text{m}\) by force \(2 \hat{i}~\text{N}\). The work done is: 
1. \(14~\text{J}\) 
2. \(8~\text{J}\) 
3. \(6~\text{J}\)
4. \(10~\text{J}\)
Subtopic:  Work done by constant force |
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An object moving along a horizontal \(x\text-\)direction with kinetic energy \(10~\text J\) is displaced through \(x=3\hat{i}~\text{m}\) by the force \(\vec{{{F}}}=(-2\hat{i}+3\hat{j})~\text N.\) The kinetic energy of the object at the end of the displacement \(x\) is:
1. \(10~\text J\) 2. \(16~\text J\)
3. \(4~\text J\) 4. \(6~\text J\)
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An object falls from a height of \(10~\text m\) above the ground. After striking the ground it loses \(50\%\) of its kinetic energy. The height up to which the object can re-bounce from the ground is:
1. \(7.5~\text m\) 2. \(10~\text m\)
3. \(2.5~\text m\) 4. \(5~\text m\)
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The potential energy of a long spring when stretched by \(2~\text{cm}\) is \(U.\) If the spring is stretched by \(8~\text{cm},\) the potential energy stored in it will be:
1. \(16U\) 2. \(2U\)
3. \(4U\) 4. \(8U\)
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A bullet from a gun is fired on a rectangular wooden block with velocity \(u\). When bullet travels \(24\) cm through the block along its length horizontally, velocity of bullet becomes \(u/3\). Then it further penetrates into the block in the same direction before coming to rest exactly at the other end of the block. The total length of the block is:
1. \(30\) cm
2. \(27\) cm
3. \(24\) cm
4. \(28\) cm
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A bullet of mass \(m\) hits a stationary block of mass \(M\) elastically. The transfer of energy is the maximum, when:
1. \(M=m\)
2. \(M=2m\)
3. \(M\ll m\)
4. \(M\gg m\)
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A particle moves with a velocity \((5\hat i-3\hat j+6\hat k)~\text{ms}^{-1}\) horizontally under the action of a constant force \((10\hat i+10\hat j+20\hat k)~\text N.\) The instantaneous power supplied to the particle is:
1. \(200~\text W\)  2. zero
3. \(100~\text W\)  4. \(140~\text W\) 
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