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A person holds a bundle of hay over his head for 30 minutes and gets tired. Has he done some work or not,? Justify your answer.

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  2. Can there be a displacement of any object in the absence of any extern...

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  6. An object of mass 'm' is moving with velocity 'v'. How much work shoul...

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  7. Calculate the work required to be done to stop a car of 1500 kg moving...

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  8. What is kinetic energy ? Derive a mathematical expression for kinetic ...

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  9. What is law of conservation of mass?

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  10. If the force acting on the object is not in the direction of motion th...

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  11. What is work ? How can you calculate it ? Also give the unit of work.

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  12. Show by giving an example that if force acting in the body does not pr...

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  13. A stone tied to one end of string is moved in a circle. How much work ...

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  14. What is power ? Write its SI unit also.

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  15. Prove by an experiment that mechanical energy can be transformed into ...

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  16. Differentiate between Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy.

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  17. A horse and a dog are running with the same velocity- If the mass of h...

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  18. Two masses m and 2m are dropped from height h and 2h. On reaching the ...

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  19. Two objects having same mass 'm' are moving with velocities v and 2v. ...

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  20. A man drops a 10 kg rock from the top of a 20 m ladder. What will be i...

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