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BYJU'S Work and Energy: Work and Kinetic Energy " Topic : In Class Questions Sameer and his brother pull a tyre with a constant force in the horizontal direction for 5 m and 10 m, respectively. If Sameer worked 5 times greater than his brother to pull the tyre, then find is ratio Fs : Fx Fs = force applied by Sameer, Fs = force applied by his brother 2. Sameer applied a constant horizontal force to a punching bag to drag it 5 m on the ground. A constant frictional force of 2 N was also acting on the bag If the net work done on the bag is 30 J, then find the force with which Sameer dragged the punching bag (®) A 6N () ® 8N (®) & 10N (® dD. 2N BYJU'S Work and Energy: Work and Kinetic Energy 3, Rahul displaced a 25 kg barbell from its initial height of 2 m to a final height of 1 m. If the net work done on the barbell is +150 J, then what is the force applied by Rahul on the barbell? & A. SON (YB 100N (® ¢ 150N (®) ». 200 Assertion (A): The net work done on the hammer to rotate it in a circle is zero. Reason (R): Gravity is acting perpendicular to the direction of motion of the hammer. ® a, Both Aand Rare true, and R "is the correct reason for A. oO p, BothAand Rare true, but R "is not the correct reason for A. ® C. Ais true but R is false. (%) D. Both A and R are false. BYJU'S Work and Energy: Work and Kinetic Energy 5. Agroundsman is surveying the ground on his cart, The net horizontal force on the cart is plotted against its displacement. Calculate the net work done ‘on the cart. 5m Pony ie eeanr a (® A. 5004 ~ B. 468,75) ® c. 5254 ® D. 531.25) Copyright © Tink and Lear PL Tn Glas Questone weywus Work and Energy: Work and Kinetic Energy 6. An Olympic cyclist ticks a maximum speed of 36 km/hr during finale event. What would be the kinetic energy possessed by him at the moment, if he weighed 600 N? Take g = 10 m/s? ©O©O® Copyright© Tika Lear PL In Glas Quentone

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