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JULY 3rd WEEK CLASS TEST 5 WORK, POWER, ENERGY & COLLISION PHYSICS (FOUNDATION)

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Dear student following is an Easy level [ ] test paper. Score of 18 Marks in 15 Minutes would
be a satisfactory performance. Questions 1-9 (+3, –1). (All Questions have Single Options correct)

Q.1 The graph of kinetic energy (K) of a body Q.6 The slope of potential energy versus posi-
versus velocity (v) is represented as : tion graph represents
(A) force (B) work
k k (C) power (D) momentum

(A) (B) Q.7 The relationship between force and position


is shown in fig. (in one dimensional case).
v v The work done by the force in displacing a
body from x = 1 cm to x = 5 cm is :
k k
20

Force in dyne
10
(C) (D)
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
v v –10
→ x in (cm)
–20

Q.2 A uniform force of 4N acts on body of mass


8 kg for a distance of 2.0 m. The K.E. ac- (A) 20 erg (B) 60 erg
quired by the body is : (C) 70 erg (D) 700 erg
(A) 8 J (B) 64 J (C) 8g J (D) 16g J
Q.8 Work done by a simple pendulum in a com-
Q.3 A constant force F is applied on a body. How plete vibrations is
does the power generated by force depend (A) zero (B) mgl(1 – cosθ)
upon time elapsed (t) : P is proportional
l l
(A) t (B) t3/2 (C) t1/2 (D) t2 (C) 2π g (D) π g

Q.4 A particle of mass m strikes a wall normally


r
with velocity v and then its velocity is re- Q.9 A ball of mass m moving with a constant
velocity strikes against a ball of same mass
versed. The change in momentum is :
r r r at rest. If e = coefficient of restitution, then
(A) mv (B) 2mv (C) −2mv (D) zero
what will be the ratio of velocity of two balls
after collision ?
Q.5 The explosion of a bomb :
1−e e −1
(A) is not a collision at all (A) (B)
1+e e+1
(B) is an elastic collision
(C) is an inelastic collision 1+e 2+e
(D) may be elastic or inelastic collision (C) (D)
1−e e−1

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PHYSICS IIT JEE (JULY 3rd WEEK CLASS TEST 5) (WORK, POWER, ENERGY & COLLISION) ANSWER KEY

Name : .......................................................................................... Roll No. : ..................................


A B C D A B C D A B C D
1 5 9
2 6
3 7
4 8

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ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ans. C A A C C A A A A

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SOLUTIONS
Sol.1 (C) Sol.7 (A)
W1 – 5 = W1 + W2 + W3 + W4 + W5
Sol.2 (A) = 10(1) + 20(1) – 20(1) + 10(1)
Gain in K.E. = Work done by force = 20 erg
= Fs = 4 × 2 = 8 J
Sol.8 (A)
Sol.3 (A) In a complete vibration, final position
coincides with the initial position. Therefore,
dv F
a= = W = 0.
dt m

F Sol.9 (A)
⇒ v= t
m As u2 = 0 and m12 = m2, therefore, from
m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2, we get
FG F IJ F2 u 1 = v1 + v2
∴ H K
P = Fv = F m t =
m
t
v2 − v1 v2 − v1 1 − v1 / v2
⇒ P∝t Also, e= = v +v = 1+ v /v ,
u1 2 1 1 2

Sol.4 (C) v1 1−e


which gives = .
v2 1+e
Sol.5 (C)

Sol.6 (A)

dV
This comes from F = – .
dr

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