| 1. | \(\dfrac{1}{10}\) m/s | 2. | \(\dfrac{1}{5}\) m/s |
| 3. | \(\dfrac{5}{2}\) m/s | 4. | \(\dfrac{2}{5}\) m/s |
The speed of a 5 kg body is reduced from 65 m/s to 15 m/s in 2 s. The average resisting force acting is:
(1) 125 N
(2) 1250 N
(3) 12.5 N
(4) 200 N
A body, under the action of a force \(\overset{\rightarrow}{F} = 6 \hat{i} - 8 \hat{j} + 10 \hat{k}\), acquires an acceleration of 1 ms-2. The mass of this body must be:
1. 2 √10 kg
2. 10 kg
3. 20 kg
4. 10 √2 kg
A body of mass \(M\) hits normally a rigid wall with velocity \(v\) and bounces back with the same velocity. The impulse experienced by the body is:
1. \(1.5Mv\)
2. \(2Mv\)
3. zero
4. \(Mv\)
A body of mass of 4 kg is acted upon by a force that varies as shown in the graph below.
The momentum acquired is:
1. 280 N–s
2. 140 N–s
3. 70 N–s
4. 210 N–s