A body is moving along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power. The distance moved by the body in time t is proportional to
(1) t1/2
(2) t3/4
(3) t3/2
(4) t2
A batsman hits a sixer and the ball touches the ground outside the cricket field. Which of the following graph describes the variation of the cricket ball's vertical velocity v with time between the time t1 as it hits the bat and time t2 when it touches the ground
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The relationship between force and position is shown in the given figure (in a one-dimensional case). The work done by the force in displacing a body from \(x = 1\) cm to \(x = 5\) cm is:
1. \(20\) ergs
2. \(60\) ergs
3. \(70\) ergs
4. \(700\) ergs
The pointer reading v/s load graph for a spring balance is as given in the figure. The spring constant is-
(1) 0.1 N/cm
(2) 5 N/cm
(3) 0.3 N/cm
(4) 1 N/cm
Adjacent figure shows the force-displacement graph of a moving body, the work done in displacing body from x = 0 to x = 35 m is equal to-
(1) 50 J
(2) 25 J
(3) 287.5 J
(4) 200 J
A 10kg mass moves along x-axis. Its acceleration as a function of its position is shown in the figure. What is the total work done on the mass by the force as the mass moves from x = 0 to x = 8 cm ?
(1) 8 × 10–2 joules
(2) 16 × 10–2 joules
(3) 4 × 10–4 joules
(4) 1.6 × 10–3 joules
A toy car of mass 5 kg moves up a ramp under the influence of force F plotted against displacement x. The maximum height attained is given by
(1) ymax = 20 m
(2) ymax = 15 m
(3) ymax = 11 m
(4) ymax = 5 m
The graph between the resistive force \(F\) acting on a body and the distance covered by the body is shown in the figure. The mass of the body is \(25\) kg and the initial velocity is \(2\) m/s. When the distance covered by the body is \(4\) m, its kinetic energy would be:
1. \(50\) J
2. \(40\) J
3. \(20\) J
4. \(10\) J
A particle of mass 0.1 kg is subjected to a force which varies with distance as shown in fig. If it starts its journey from rest at x = 0 , its velocity at x = 12 m is
(1) 0 m/s
(2)
(3)
(4) 40 m/s
The relation between the displacement \(X\) of an object produced by the application of the variable force \(F\) is represented by a graph (as shown in the figure below). If the object undergoes a displacement from \(X=0.5\) m to \(X=2.5\) m the work done will be approximately equal to:
1. 16 J
2. 32 J
3. 1.6 J
4. 8 J