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question_answer1)
Work done = Force\[\times \] ...........
A)
Displacement done
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B)
Speed done
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Velocity done
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D)
Acceleration done
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question_answer2)
\[1joule=1\]...............
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\[N{{m}^{2}}\] done
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\[kg\,m/{{s}^{2}}\] done
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\[1Nm\] done
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D)
\[{{N}^{2}}{{m}^{2}}\] done
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question_answer3)
A force of 20 Newton s is pushing an object 5 Meters in the direction of the force. How much work is done?
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4 J done
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B)
25 J done
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C)
15 J done
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D)
100 J done
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question_answer4)
Which of the following statements is not correct?
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Energy is capacity to do work done
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Work can be expressed as force\[\times \]displacement done
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Unit of work done is joule done
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Unit of energy is Newton done
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question_answer5)
The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy is
A)
Electrical energy done
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B)
Mechanical energy done
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C)
Chemical energy done
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D)
Heat energy done
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question_answer6)
Ability to do work is..........
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Force done
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displacement done
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C)
Energy done
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D)
Velocity done
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question_answer7)
The C.G.S. unit of work is
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Dyne done
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B)
erg done
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C)
Newton done
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Joule done
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question_answer8)
Work is a form of..........
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Force done
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displacement done
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Energy done
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None of these done
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question_answer9)
\[1\text{joule=}\].......... ergs
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\[{{10}^{7}}\] done
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B)
\[\text{1}{{0}^{\text{5}}}\] done
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C)
\[\text{1}{{0}^{\text{4}}}\] done
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D)
\[\text{1}{{0}^{\text{9}}}\] done
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question_answer10)
Energy which creates a sensation of vision is
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light energy done
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B)
heat energy done
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C)
chemical energy done
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D)
potential energy done
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question_answer11)
A form of energy which is caused by vibrations is
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heat energy done
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B)
sound energy done
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C)
light energy done
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D)
chemical energy done
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question_answer12)
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy by
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battery done
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B)
washing machine done
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C)
fen done
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D)
Refrigerator done
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question_answer13)
Chemical energy is converted into heat energy by
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bulb done
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B)
electric geyser done
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C)
electric motor done
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D)
burning of fuel done
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question_answer14)
Washing machine converts energy
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electrical energy to chemical energy done
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B)
electrical energy to mechanical energy done
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C)
chemical energy to sound energy done
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D)
mechanical energy to electrical energy done
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question_answer15)
Heat energy is caused by difference in
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force done
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B)
work done
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C)
temperature done
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D)
Velocity done
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question_answer16)
Water stored in the water tank at the roof of house has
A)
kinetic energy done
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B)
potential energy done
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C)
chemical energy done
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D)
light energy done
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question_answer17)
Kinetic energy possessed by a body of mass 3 kg moving at speed of3m/sec is
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13.6 J done
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B)
27 J done
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C)
4.5 J done
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D)
54 J done
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question_answer18)
.................. produces sound energy using electrical energy
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electric bell done
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battery done
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C)
refrigerator done
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D)
electric bulb done
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question_answer19)
Electric oven converts
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chemical energy into heat energy done
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B)
heat energy into chemical energy done
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C)
heat energy into electrical energy done
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D)
electric energy into heat energy done
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question_answer20)
A child pushes a car but it does not displace from its place then, the work done will be known as
A)
positive work done
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B)
negative work done
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C)
zero work done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer21)
Identify the kind of energy possessed by a running athlete.
A)
potential energy done
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B)
kinetic energy done
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C)
electrical energy done
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D)
sound energy done
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question_answer22)
When a body falls, then its total energy. [Hint: Consider the law of conservation of energy]
A)
increases done
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B)
first increases then decreases done
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C)
decreases done
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D)
remains constant done
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question_answer23)
The S.I. unit of energy is
A)
joule done
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B)
dyne done
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C)
erg done
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D)
Newton done
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question_answer24)
Work can never be
A)
negative done
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positive done
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zero done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer25)
Kinetic energy and potential energy are types of .........energy.
A)
Nuclear done
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mechanical done
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C)
Heat done
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D)
Sound done
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question_answer26)
According to the definition of work, when a boy sits on a place and study for the whole night, he does
A)
very little work done
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B)
lot of work done
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C)
no work done
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D)
cannot say done
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question_answer27)
The...............is the main source of energy on the planet earth.
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moon done
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wind done
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sun done
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Fire done
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question_answer28)
Newton meter is the S.I. unit of
A)
work done
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B)
force done
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C)
pressure done
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D)
Acceleration done
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question_answer29)
Negative value of work done indicates that
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Force and displacement are in the same direction done
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B)
More than one force is acting on the object done
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C)
Displacement and force are in opposite directions done
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D)
Both (b) and (c) done
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question_answer30)
Capacity of doing work is termed as
A)
Pressure done
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B)
Energy done
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C)
Force done
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D)
Displacement done
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question_answer31)
A fast wind can turn the blades of a windmill because it possesses -
A)
potential energy done
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B)
kinetic energy done
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C)
chemical energy done
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D)
heat energy done
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question_answer32)
The sum of the change in kinetic and potential energy is always
A)
zero done
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B)
positive done
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C)
negative done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer33)
DIRECTION: Match column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns. Column I shows some devices and column II shows transformation of energy for which they are used.
Column-I | Column-II |
(A) Electric motor | (p) Electrical energy to heat energy |
(B) Automobile engine | (q) Electrical energy to mechanical energy |
(C) Electric heater | (r) Light energy to electrical energy |
(D) Photocell | (s) Heat energy to mechanical energy |
A)
A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (r) done
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A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (p), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (q) done
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C)
A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (q), C\[\to \] (r), D\[\to \] (s) done
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D)
A\[\to \] (s), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (p) done
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question_answer34)
DIRECTION: Match column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns.
Column-I | Column-II |
(A) Work | (p) \[\frac{1}{2}m{{v}^{2}}\] |
(B) Energy | (q) vibrations |
(C) Kinetic energy | (r) can be positive, negative or zero |
(D) Sound energy | (s) ability to do work |
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A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (r) done
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B)
A\[\to \] (s), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (p) done
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C)
A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (q) done
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D)
A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (p) done
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question_answer35)
DIRECTION: Match column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns.
Column-I | Column-II |
(A) Potential energy | (p) mgh |
(B) Work | (q) can never be created or destroyed |
(C) 1 joule | (r) \[\text{f }\!\!\times\!\!\text{ d}\] |
(D) Energy | (s) \[\text{1}{{\text{0}}^{\text{7}}}\]erg |
A)
A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (q) done
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B)
A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (s) done
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C)
A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (r) done
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D)
A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (q) done
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question_answer36)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage Rishabh, a professional skateboarder, is taking part in a skateboarding competition. Rishabh waits at the top of the ramp before skateboarding down it. Different points on the ramp are marked A, B, C and D.
At which point. A, B, C or D, does Rishabh has the most gravitational potential energy?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer37)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage Rishabh, a professional skateboarder, is taking part in a skateboarding competition. Rishabh waits at the top of the ramp before skateboarding down it. Different points on the ramp are marked A, B, C and D.
At which point on the ramp will Rishabh nor has any kinetic energy?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer38)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage Rishabh, a professional skateboarder, is taking part in a skateboarding competition. Rishabh waits at the top of the ramp before skateboarding down it. Different points on the ramp are marked A, B, C and D.
At which point, Rishabh has both kinetic and potential energy simultaneously?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer39)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as "Assertion A" and the other labeled as "Reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of I the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): A coolie having a heavy box on his head is standing at a fixed place, he is not doing any work. Reason (R): Work is said to be done only when there is displacement.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer40)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as "Assertion A" and the other labeled as "Reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of I the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): When a body is displaced from its initial position, then in such a situation work is always done by the force applied on the body Reason (R): Work = force\[\times \]displacement
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer41)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as "Assertion A" and the other labeled as "Reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of I the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): We can see objects in sunlight only. Reason (R): Sunlight causes a sensation of vision.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer42)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as "Assertion A" and the other labeled as "Reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of I the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): Electric geyser is used to heat water. Reason (R): Electric geyser converts electric energy into heat energy.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer43)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as "Assertion A" and the other labeled as "Reason R". You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of I the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion (A): Sound energy can be produced by electric bell. Reason (R): Electric bell is a device which is used to convert electric energy into sound energy.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer44)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following two statements carefully and choose the correct options. Statement 1: Work is always done when a body is in accelerated motion under a force acting on the body. Statement 2: Work depends only on force which is the product of mass and acceleration.
A)
Statement (1) is correct while statement (2) is incorrect. done
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B)
Statement (2) is correct while statement (1) is incorrect. done
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C)
Both statements are correct done
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D)
Both statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer45)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following two statements carefully and choose the correct options. Statement 1: Work done on a toy car moving forward is positive. Statement 2: It gets displace in the direction of applied force.
A)
Statement (1) is correct while statement (2) is incorrect. done
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B)
Statement (2) is correct while statement (1) is incorrect. done
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Both statements are correct done
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Both statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer46)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following two statements carefully and choose the correct options. Statement 1: Falling water has only kinetic energy. Statement 2: Kinetic energy is possessed by objects in motion.
A)
Statement (1) is correct while statement (2) is incorrect. done
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B)
Statement (2) is correct while statement (1) is incorrect. done
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Both statements are correct done
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Both statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer47)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: The girl in the picture above is using a long bar to lift a heavy box. Using the bar makes the girl's task easier by
A)
reducing the input force done
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B)
reducing the box's mass done
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C)
increasing the amount of work done done
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D)
increasing the distance the box is lifted done
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question_answer48)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Three objects having same mass are placed as shown in figure. Which will have the maximum potential energy?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
All three have same energy done
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question_answer49)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: In many parts of the world, strong winds cause a lot of destruction. Which of the following forms? Of energy in the winds cause(s) the destruction?
A. Heat energy B. Light energy C. Kinetic energy D. Potential energy
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A only done
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C only done
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A, B and D only done
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A and B only done
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question_answer50)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Study the diagram below.
At which position does the ball have the most kinetic energy?
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A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer51)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: The diagram below shows two children playing on a see-saw.
What is the energy conversion that takes place when two children are playing on a see-saw?
A)
kinetic energy\[\to \]heat energy\[\to \] gravitational potential energy done
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B)
chemical potential energy\[\to \]kinetic energy\[\to \]gravitational potential energy done
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C)
gravitational potential energy\[\to \]kinetic energy\[\to \]chemical potential energy done
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D)
gravitational potential energy\[\to \]kinetic energy\[\to \]gravitational potential energy done
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question_answer52)
A man pushes a wall and fails to displace it He does
A)
negative work done
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B)
positive but not maximum work ' done
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C)
no work at all done
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D)
maximum work done
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question_answer53)
If force and displacement of particle in direction of force are doubled. Work would be
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double done
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B)
4 times done
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C)
half done
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D)
1/4times done
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question_answer54)
Two bodies of masses 2kg and 5kg respectively are moving at same velocity. The ratio of their kinetic energy is
A)
2:5 done
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B)
7:5 done
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4:25 done
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25:4 done
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question_answer55)
According to the law of conservation of energy
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energy can be created or destroyed done
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B)
energy can never be created or destroyed done
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cannot be transformed from one form to another form done
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D)
Both (b) and (c) done
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question_answer56)
A carton is pulled along the ground for a distance of 5 m. If the force of friction is 79 N, then the work done is
A)
79 J done
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B)
5 J done
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C)
16 J done
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D)
395 J done
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question_answer57)
A cat of mass 8 kg is running after a rat with a uniform acceleration of 1m/sec2. After running 40 m it gets success to catch the rat. The work done by the cat in the process is
A)
320 J done
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B)
640 J done
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C)
5 J done
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D)
10 J done
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question_answer58)
Potential energy of your body is minimum when you
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are standing done
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are sitting on a chair done
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are sitting on the ground done
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lie down on the ground done
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Water stored in a dam possess
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no energy done
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electrical energy done
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potential energy done
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D)
kinetic energy done
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question_answer60)
Kinetic energy possessed by a car, moving at a speed of 5 m/sec is 5000 J. The mass of the car is
A)
400kg done
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B)
1250kg done
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C)
200kg done
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D)
2500kg done
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question_answer61)
An object P of mass 2 kg is moving at 10m/sec and object Q of mass 3 kg is moving at 7 m/sec. Which object will possess more K.E.?
A)
Object P done
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Object Q done
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C)
Both objects will possess same energy done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer62)
A man holding a suitcase of mass 15 kg and was waiting for a bus from past 15 minutes. Then the work done is
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Positive done
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Negative done
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Zero done
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D)
15joule done
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question_answer63)
The potential energy associated with an object of mass 6 kg placed at a height 12 m from the ground is \[(g=10m/{{s}^{2}})\]
A)
7.2 J done
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B)
72 J done
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C)
7200 J done
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D)
720 J done
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question_answer64)
Aman throws a ball with a force of 20N.Findthe distance covered by the ball if work done is 60 J in this process.
A)
3m done
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B)
9m done
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C)
6m done
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D)
12m done
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question_answer65)
Ravi pushes a rock with a force of 10 N for 5 minutes but it remains as it is. The work done by him is
A)
positive done
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negative done
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C)
zero done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer66)
Same amount of work has to be done on two objects A and B of same mass by applying force of 8 N and 16 N respectively. Then A will displace
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more than object B done
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less than object B done
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Same as B done
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D)
Cannot say done
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question_answer67)
A boy pushes a toy cart along a level road and then lets it go. As the cart is slowing down, the biggest energy change is from
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Heat to kinetic done
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Kinetic to heat done
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C)
Kinetic to potential done
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Potential to heat done
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question_answer68)
For a body falling freely under gravity from a height
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only the potential energy goes on increasing done
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only the kinetic energy goes on increasing done
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both kinetic energy as well as potential energy go on increasing done
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D)
the kinetic energy goes on increasing while potential energy goes on decreasing done
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question_answer69)
Kinetic energy of a body moving with speed 10 m/s is 30J. If its speed becomes 30 m/s, its kinetic energy will be
A)
10 J done
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B)
90 J done
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C)
180 J done
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D)
270 J done
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question_answer70)
No work is done when
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a nail is plugged into a wooden board done
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a box is pushed along a horizontal floor done
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there is no component of force parallel to the direction of motion done
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there is no component of force normal to the direction of force done
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question_answer71)
Work done by a force can be
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only positive done
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only negative done
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C)
both positive and negative done
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None of these done
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question_answer72)
What is the sign of the work done by gravity on a man standing on a platform?
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Zero done
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Positive done
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Negative done
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Depends on the particular situation done
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question_answer73)
A bird flying in the sky has -
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K.E. only done
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P.E. only done
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neither K.E. nor P.E. done
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both K.E. and P.E. done
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question_answer74)
Sun is said to be the ultimate source of energy. Solar energy gets transformed into
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chemical energy during photosynthesis done
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heat energy in drying food grains done
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electrical energy in solar cells done
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All of these done
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question_answer75)
The potential energy of a freely falling object decreases progressively.
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The law of conservation of energy is violated done
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Potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy progressively done
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Sum of Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy at any point during the free fall remains constant done
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Both (b) and (c) done
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question_answer76)
DIRECTION: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns.
Column - I | Column - II |
(A) Electric iron | (p) Electrical energy to light energy |
(B) Washing machine | (q) Electrical energy to heat energy |
(C) Solar cell | (r) Electrical energy to mechanical energy |
(D) CFL | (s) Light energy to electrical energy |
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A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (r) done
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A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (q) done
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A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (p) done
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A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (r) done
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question_answer77)
DIRECTION: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns.
Column - I | Column - II |
(A) a car is moving in the direction of force | (p) zero work |
(B) A boy is studying in his classroom | (q) negative work |
(C) Rising up of an object against force of gravity | (r) Potential energy |
(D) Water stored in tank on the roof | (s) Positive work |
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A\[\to \] (s), B\[\to \] (p), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (r) done
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A\[\to \] (r), B\[\to \] (s), C\[\to \] (q), D\[\to \] (p) done
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A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (q) done
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A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (p), C\[\to \] (r), D\[\to \] (s) done
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question_answer78)
DIRECTION: Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns.
Column - I | Column - II |
(A) Energy due to motion | (p) Potential energy |
(B) Energy due to position | (q) Kinetic energy |
(C) Energy stored in battery | (r) Chemical energy |
(D) Energy between two charge particles at rest | (s) Electrostatic energy |
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A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (p), C\[\to \] (s), D\[\to \] (r) done
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B)
A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (p), C\[\to \] (r), D\[\to \] (s) done
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A\[\to \] (p), B\[\to \] (q), C\[\to \] (r), D\[\to \] (s) done
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D)
A\[\to \] (q), B\[\to \] (r), C\[\to \] (p), D\[\to \] (s) done
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question_answer79)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage ? 1 Centripetal force is a requirement for circular motion. No work is done on a body by centripetal force in a circular path. The work done by a centripetal force -
A)
increases by decreasing the radius of the circle done
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decreases by increasing the radius of the circle done
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increases by increasing the mass of the body done
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is always zero done
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question_answer80)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage ? 1 Centripetal force is a requirement for circular motion. No work is done on a body by centripetal force in a circular path. The moon revolves around the earth because the earth exerts a radial force on the moon. Does the earth perform work on the moon?
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No done
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Yes, sometimes done
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Yes, always done
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Cannot be decided done
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question_answer81)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage ? 2 The picture below shows four newly-manufactured, identical cars being transported to a car showroom. Based on your observations, answer questions 30 and 31.
Which of the cars has/have the highest potential energy?
A)
Car P only done
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B)
Cars P and Q only done
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C)
Cars R and S only done
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D)
All the cars have equal potential energy done
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question_answer82)
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage ? 2 The picture below shows four newly-manufactured, identical cars being transported to a car showroom. Based on your observations, answer questions 30 and 31.
Which of the following is true about the kinetic energy of the four cars?
A)
None of the cars have kinetic energy done
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B)
All the cars have equal kinetic energy done
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C)
Cars P and Q have more kinetic energy than cars R and S. done
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D)
Cars Q and Shave more kinetic energy than cars P and R. done
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question_answer83)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): A moving hammer drives a nail into wood. Reason (R): A moving hammer has potential energy.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer84)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): The driver increases the speed of his car on approaching a hilly road. Reason (R): To give more kinetic energy to the car so that it may go up against gravity.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer85)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): Winding up the spring of a toy car gives it energy for moving. Reason (R): Work done in winding the spring gets stored up as kinetic energy.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer86)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): A person walking on horizontal road with a load on his head does no work. Reason (R): No work is said to be done, if the directions of force and displacement of load are perpendicular to each other.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer87)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): When a gas is allowed to expand, work done by gas is positive. Reason (R): Force due to gaseous pressure and displacement (of piston) are in the same direction.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer88)
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consist of two statements, one labeled as ?Assertion A? and the other labeled as ?Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below Assertion (A): Wire through which current flows gets heated. Reason (R): When current is drawn from a cell, chemical energy is converted into heat energy.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true but R is false. done
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D)
A is false but R is true. done
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question_answer89)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. Statement 1: A man gets completely exhausted in trying to push a stationary wall. The work done by him is zero. Statement 2: Work done is the product of force and displacement. Statement 3: Work can be positive, negative and zero.
A)
Statement (1) and (3) are incorrect while statement (2) is correct. done
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B)
Statement (1) and (2) are incorrect while (3) is correct. done
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C)
All the statements are correct. done
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D)
All the statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer90)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. Statement 1: A car engine converts heat energy into chemical energy. Statement 2: A car bums fuel to get energy. Statement 3: Car engine can produce heat energy from other sources like water also.
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Statement (1) and (3) are incorrect while statement (2) is correct. done
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B)
Statement (1) and (2) are incorrect while (3) is correct. done
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C)
All the statements are correct. done
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D)
All the statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer91)
DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. Statement 1: Kinetic energy of a body is quadrupled, when its velocity is doubled. Statement 2: Kinetic energy is proportional to square of velocity. Statement 3: Kinetic energy is the energy of body due to its motion.
A)
Statement (1) and (3) are incorrect while statement (2) is correct. done
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B)
Statement (1) and (2) are incorrect while (3) is correct. done
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C)
All the statements are correct. done
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D)
All the statements are incorrect. done
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question_answer92)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: A mass M is hung from a spring. It is then pulled down slightly and allowed to vibrate vertically between P and Q.
Which row is correct?
| Energy at point P | Energy at point Q |
A | kinetic | kinetic |
B | kinetic | potential |
C | potential | kinetic |
D | potential | potential |
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A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer93)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: A mass hangs on a string fixed at point P. It starts from position 1 and swings to the farthest position on the opposite side, position 2. It then oscillates several times with decreasing amplitude before ending at position 3.
Where does the ball have the most kinetic energy?
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at position 1 done
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B)
at position 2 done
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C)
the first time at position 3 done
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D)
the last time at position 3 done
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question_answer94)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: A man, carrying a bag of sand, is walking at a constant speed. There is a hole in the bag and sand is continuously falling out.
His kinetic energy at point B will be ________ his kinetic energy at point A.
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less than done
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more than done
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C)
equal to done
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D)
zero, equal to done
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question_answer95)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: The flowchart below shows the conversion of electricity to other forms of energy by three electrical appliances.
Which of the options below best represents the forms of the energy produced by the appliances? A B C D
A)
Heat Light Kinetic Sound done
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B)
Kinetic Heat Sound Light done
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Kinetic Sound Light Heat done
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D)
Sound Kinetic Heat Light done
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question_answer96)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: A small wooden box of mass 1 kg is placed on a big wooden box of mass 2 kg. The big box is moving on a smooth surface with a constant. Velocity 2 m/sec. The K.E. possessed by this system is (Assume there is no frictional force between the surfaces)
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4J done
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8J done
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6J done
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12J done
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question_answer97)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: A car and a bike are moving with same velocity on two different roads as shown below. If their K.E. are 100 J and 80 J respectively, then, the ratio of their respective masses is
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4:5 done
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5:4 done
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2:5 done
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4:10 done
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question_answer98)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Which one is used to convert electric energy to mechanical energy?
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B)
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question_answer99)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Two objects displaced as shown in figure after applying same amount of force. The work done will be
A)
greater in condition 1 done
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greater in condition 2 done
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same in condition 1 and 2 done
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cannot say done
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DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Two objects, a chalk box of mass 0.5 kg and a ball of mass 0.8 kg are placed at same height h as shown in figure. Then the potential energy is
A)
greater for chalk box done
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greater for ball done
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same for both chalk box and ball done
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cannot say done
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question_answer101)
DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: Rima's bicycle has a dynamo (a small electrical generator) and a lamp. As she pedals, the dynamo spins and her lamp lights up, helping her to see at night.
Which of the following correctly shows the energy conversions that occur?
A)
Electrical energy \[\to \] kinetic energy + light energy + heat energy done
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B)
Kinetic energy \[\to \] chemical potential energy \[\to \] light energy done
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C)
Kinetic energy \[\to \] electrical energy \[\to \] light energy + heat energy done
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D)
Chemical potential energy \[\to \] electrical energy\[\to \]light energy done
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DIRECTIONS: On the basis of following diagram/ picture answer the questions given below: The toy cars shown below are of the same size and are moving at the same speed. However, they do not have the same amount of kinetic energy because________.
A)
they are equal in mass done
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they are losing kinetic energy done
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they are made of different materials done
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they do not have any stored energy done
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