11th Standard Physics Work, Energy and Power English Medium Free Online Test One Mark Questions 2020 - 2021
11th Standard Physics Work, Energy and Power English Medium Free Online Test One Mark Questions 2020 - 2021
11th Standard
Reg.No. :
Physics
Time :
00:20:00 Hrs
Total Marks :
20
Answer all the questions
20 x 1 = 20
A uniform force of (2\(\hat { i }\)+\(\hat { j }\)) N acts on a particle of mass 1 kg. The particle displaces from position (3\(\hat { j }\)+\(\hat { k }\)) m to (5\(\hat { i }\)+3\(\hat { j }\)) m. The work done by the force on the particle is
(a)
9 J
(b)
6 J
(c)
10 J
(d)
12 J
A body of mass 1 kg is thrown upwards with a velocity 20 ms-1. It momentarily comes to rest after attaining a height of 18 m. How much energy is lost due to air friction?(Take g = 10 ms-2)
(a)
20 J
(b)
30 J
(c)
40 J
(d)
10 J
The coefficient of restitution e for a perfectly elastic collision is ______________.
(a)
1
(b)
0
(c)
\(\alpha\)
(d)
-1
The work done by the conservative force for a closed path is
(a)
always negative
(b)
zero
(c)
always positive
(d)
not defined
If the potential energy of the particle is \(\alpha -\frac { \beta }{ 2 } { x }^{ 2 }\), then force experienced by the particle is
(a)
F = \(\frac { \beta }{ 2 } { x }^{ 2 }\)
(b)
F = βx
(c)
F = -βx
(d)
F = -\(\frac { \beta }{ 2 } { x }^{ 2 }\)
A spring of force constant k is cut into two pieces such that one piece is double the length of the other. Then, the long piece will have a force constant of
(a)
\(\frac{2}{3}\)k
(b)
\(\frac{3}{2}\)k
(c)
3k
(d)
6k
A cricket ball falls from a height of 40 m. What is the velocity with which the ball hits the ground?
(a)
40 m/s
(b)
20 m/s
(c)
16 m/s
(d)
28 m/s
A particles moves along x-axis from x = 0 to x = 7m under the influence of a force given by f(x) = 12-2x+3x2 then the workdone is__________________
(a)
205 J
(b)
390 J
(c)
378 J
(d)
291 J
A ball bounces to 75% of its original height. Calculate the mechanical energy lost in each bounce _________________.
(a)
0.40
(b)
0.35
(c)
0.25
(d)
0.20
Which one of the following is not the unit of energy?
(a)
joule
(b)
Nm
(c)
kW
(d)
kWh
When a body falls freely towards the earth, then its T.E. ______________.
(a)
increases
(b)
decreases
(c)
remains constant
(d)
first increases and then decreases
A boy is carrying a school bag of 5 kg mass on his back and moves 100 m on a levelled road. The work done against the gravitational force is ____________ (g = 10 ms-1)
(a)
5J
(b)
500J
(c)
0.5J
(d)
zero
A simple pendulum hanging freely and at rest vertical because in that position ______________.
(a)
Kinetic Energy is zero
(b)
Kinetic Energy is minimum
(c)
Potential Energy is zero
(d)
Potential Energy is minimum
A ball whose Kinetic Energy is E is projected at an angle of 45° to the horizontal. The kinetic energy of the ball at the highest point of its flight will be _____________.
(a)
E
(b)
\(\frac{E}{\sqrt2}\)
(c)
\(\frac{E}{2}\)
(d)
zero
A gun of mass M fires a bullet of mass m with maximum speed v. G.T. m < M. The kinetic energy of the gun will be ______________.
(a)
\(\frac{1}{2}\)mv2
(b)
\(\frac{1}{2}\)Mv2
(c)
more than \(\frac{1}{2}\)mv2
(d)
less than\(\frac{1}{2}\)mv2
Two bodies of masses m and 4m are moving with equal kinetic energies. The ratio of their linear momenta is _____________.
(a)
1 : 2
(b)
1 : 4
(c)
4: 1
(d)
1: 1
A shell, in flight explodes into four unequal parts. Which is conserved?
(a)
potential energy
(b)
momentum
(c)
kinetic energy
(d)
both a and c
Power can be expressed as ______________.
(a)
\(\overrightarrow { F } .\overrightarrow { v } \)
(b)
\(\frac { 1 }{ 2 } \overrightarrow { F } .{ v }^{ 2 }\)
(c)
\(\overrightarrow { F } .{ t }\)
(d)
\(\overrightarrow { F } \times\overrightarrow { v } \)
A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle, the motion of the particles takes place in a plane. It follows that ___________.
(a)
its kinetic energy is constant
(b)
its acceleration is constant
(c)
its velocity is constant
(d)
it moves in a straight line.
Two equal masses m1 and m2 moving along the same straight line with velocities +3 m/s and -5 m/s respectively collide elastically. Their velocities after the collision will be respectively _______________.
(a)
- 4 m/s and +4 m/s
(b)
+4 m/s for both
(c)
- 3 m/s and +5 m/s
(d)
- 5 m/s and + 3 m/s
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