Physics NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 11th Chapter Six
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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According to work energy theorem = change in kinetic energy = work done
Kinetic energy of the body = force (displacement)
As kinetic energy is same so both will move with same velocities.
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4 months agoGive example of a situation in which an applied force does not result in a change in kinetic energy.
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When charge particle moves in a uniform magnetic field the path of particle is circular . so when it moves in circular path its radius Is also constant . so its kinetic energy also constant.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Average work done by a human heart per beat =0.5J
Total work done during 72 beats= 72 =36J
Power = work done/time
=36/60=0.6W
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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m =100kg
Height h= 10m
Power= rate of work done =change of energy /time= mgh/t
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Total linear momentum of the system of two balls is always conserved. While balls are in contact, there may be deformation which means elastic PE which came from part of KE .But they are in contact while collision so according to above case kinetic energy will not conserved.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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No, work done is not always zero in circular path it is zero only when all the forces are zero.
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No total mechanical energy of the body falling freely under gravity is not conserved because a small part of its energy is utilised against resistive force of air, which is non conservative force. Gain in KE< loss in PE.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Force of gravity acts on the car vertically downward while car is moving along horizontal direction. So angle between them is 90. So work done is zero.
W= fscos90=0
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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(a) Force is applied on the body to lift it in the upward direction and displacement of the body is also in upward direction. So angle is zero.
Work done = fscos = fs
W= positive
(b) But the gravitational force in downward direction and displacement in upward direction so angle is 180. So work done will be negative. W= fscos 180= -fs
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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When the elevator is descending then electric power is required to prevent it from falling freely under gravity.
Also as the weight inside the elevator increases, its speed of descending increases, therefore there should be a limit on the number of passengers in the elevator to prevent the elevator from descending with a large velocity.
So when we increase the weight it fall with more speed . that is why there is limit in elevator.
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