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A cable that weighs 1.5 kg/meter and is attached to a bucket that weighs 75 kg. Initially, there are 500 kg of grain in the bucket and as the bucket is raised 2 kg of grain leaks out of a hole in the bucket for every meter the bucket is raised. The bucket is 200 meters below a bridge. How much work is required to raise the bucket to the top of the bridge?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
asked
Dec 13, 2015
by
afiani.09
1
answer
A spring whose natural length is 15 cm exerts a force of 45 N when stretched to a length of 20 cm.Find the work done in stretching the spring from a length of 20 cm to a length of 25 cm
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A force of 1200 N compresses a spring from its natural length of 18 cm to a length of 16 cm. How much work is done in compressing it from 16 cm to 14 cm?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring is stretched 60 cm, and it takes a force of 40 Newtons to hold it there. How much work did it take to stretch the spring to this point?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A wall is tilted in by $15^{\large\circ}$,and a 2kg block is placed against the wall.The block is held in place with a spring.The coefficients of friction between the block and the wall are $\mu_s=0.61$ and $\mu_k=0.49$.Holding the block in place requires that the spring be compressed by 12cm.What is the spring constant of the spring?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
difficult
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
It takes 100J of work to stretch a spring 0.5m from its equilibrium position.How much work is needed to stretch it an additional 0.75m?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A force of 6 N is required to stretch a string from a natural length of 4 m to a length of 4.5 m.What work is required to stretch it to a length of 6 m.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Suppose 2 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 30 cm to a length of 42 cm.Then how far beyond its natural length will a force of 30 N keep the spring stretched?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Suppose 2 J of work is needed to stretch a spring from its natural length of 30 cm to a length of 42 cm.Then how much work is needed to stretch it from 30 cm to 40 cm.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 2, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has a length of 15.4 cm and is hanging vertically from a support point above it.A weight with a mass of 0.200 kg is attached to the spring,causing it to extend to a length of 28.6cm.What is the value of the spring constant?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has a natural length of 18 inches and a force of 20 lbs is required to stretch and hold the spring to a length of 24 inches. What is the work required in ft-lbs to stretch the spring from a length of 21 inches to a length of 26 inches?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has a natural length of 1 meter.A force of 25 Newtons stretches the spring by $\large\frac{1}{4}$ of a meter.Determine how much work is done by stretching the spring from a length of 1.5 meters to 2.5 meters.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has natural length 30 cm,and a force of 50 Newtons(N) is required to extend it to 35 cm.How much work is required to extend it from 32 to 36 cm?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has a natural length of 20 cm. A 40 N force is required to stretch (and hold the spring) to a length of 30 cm. How much work is done in stretching the spring from 35 cm to 38 cm?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A block whose mass $m$ is $15\; kg$ slides on a horizontal frictionless surface with a constant speed $v$ of $3.7m/s$.It is brought momentarily to rest as it compresses a spring in its path.By what distance $d$ is the spring compressed?The spring constant $k$ is $1500\;N/m$
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spring has a natural length of 14 meters.If a force of 5N is required to keep the spring stretched 2 meters.How much work is done in stretching the spring from its natural length to a length of 18 meters.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-spring
hookes-law
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A gas in a piston cylinder assembly undergoes an expansion process where $PV^{1.5}$=constant.The initial pressure is 3 bar,the initial volume is $0.1m^3$ and the final volume is $0.2m^3$.Determine the work done for this process.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
difficult
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
We have a cable that weighs 2lbs/ft attached to a bucket filled with coal that weighs 800lbs.The bucket is initially at the bottom of a 500 ft mine shaft.Determine the amount of work required to lift the bucket to the midpoint of the shaft.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A particle of mass 0.5 kg moves on the positive $x$-axis under the action of a variable force $\large\frac{40}{x^2}$ newtons,directed away from origin..The particle passes through a point 2 metres from origin,with velocity $8ms^{-1}$ away from origin. Its experiences a constant resistance force of 6 newtons. Find the speed of the particle when it is 5 metres from origin.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
medium
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the work done by F as it moves from a to b.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A 106g bullet is fired from a rifle having a barrel 0.441m long.Assuming the origin is placed where the bullet begins to move,the force exerted on the bullet by the expanding gas is $F=a+bx-cx^2$,where $a=13500N,b=8170N/m,c=24000N/m^2$,with $x$ in meters.With what velocity does the bullet exit the barrel?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A 106g bullet is fired from a rifle having a barrel 0.271m long.Assuming the origin is placed where the bullet begins to move,the force exerted on the bullet by the expanding gas is F=a+bx-cx$^2$,where a=13500N, b=8170N/m,c=24000N/m$^2$,with x in meters.Determine the work done by the gas on the bullet as the bullet travels the length of the barrel.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Force $F=(3x^2N)i+(4N)j$ acts on a particle changing only the kinetic energy of the particle.How much work is done on the particle as it moves from coordinates (2m,3m) to (3m,0m)?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
What work is done by a force $F=(2xN)i+(3N)j$,with $x$ in meters,that moves a particle from a position $r_i=(2m)i+(3m)j$ to a position $r_f=-(4m)i-(3m)j$?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A particle moves along the $x$-axis from $x=0$ to $x=1$ under the influence of the force $F=(1+x^2)^{-1}$.Find the work done by this force.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A force $F_x$ acts on a particle.The force is related to the position of the particle by the formula $F_x=Cx^3$,where $C$ is a constant.Find the work done by this force on the particle when the particle moves from $x=1.5\;m$ to $x=3\;m$.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Work done in time t on a body of mass $m$ which is accelerated from rest to a speed $v$ in time $t_1$ as a function of time $t$ is given by
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Sep 1, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The vessels A and B of equal volume and weight are immersed in water to a depth h.The vessel A has an opening at the bottom through which water can enter.If the work done in immersing A and B are $W_A$ and $W_B$ respectively,then
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-variable-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A particle is moved along the $x$-axis by a force which measures $\large\frac{10}{(1+x)^2}$ at a point $x$ feet from the origin.Find the work done (in ft-lb) in moving a particle from the origin to a distance of 9ft.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-variable-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A particle moves under the effect of a force $F=Cx$ from $x=0$ to $x=x_1$.The work done in the process is
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-variable-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A position dependent force $\overrightarrow{F}=(7-2x+3x^2)N$ acts on a small object of mass 2kg to displace it from $x=0$ to $x=5m$.The work done in joules is
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-variable-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A cable weighing 2lbs/ft is used to lift 800 lbs of coal up a mineshaft 500 ft deep.Find out how much work is done in ft-lbs.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-
variable-force
difficult
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A man lifts 100 boxes each of mass 15 g to a height of 1.5 m. Find the work done by the man against gravity
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
How much work is done when a constant force of 500 N is used to push a cart through a displacement of magnitude 25 m to final position along the $x$-axis
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A constant force $F=(2\hat{i}+3\hat{j})$ newton displaces a body from position $r_1=(4\hat{i}-5\hat{j})$ metre to $r_2=(\hat{i}+3\hat{j})$ metre.Find the work done by the force.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
How much work is done against gravity in lifting a 3kg object through a distance of 40cm?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A horizontal force F pulls a 20-kg carton across the floor at constant speed.If the coefficient of sliding friction between carton and floor is 0.60,how much work does F do in moving the carton 3.0m?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Figure shows the top view of two horizontal forces pulling a box along the floor the box is displaced 70cm along the broken line?What is the total work done by the two forces in pulling the box this distance?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A horizontal force of 25N pulls a box along a table.How much work does it do in pulling the box 80cm?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A cyclist comes to a skidding stop in 10 m. During this process, the force on the cycle due to the road is 200 N and is directly opposed to the motion.How much work does the road do on the cycle?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A block of mass m = 2kg is raised vertically upwards by means of a massless string through a distance of S=4m with a constant acceleration a=2.2ms$^{-2}$.Find the net work done on the block.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a-
constant-force
medium
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A horizontal force F pulls a 20kg box at a constant velocity along a horizontal floor.If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is 0.25,find the work done by force F in moving the box through a distance of 2m.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a- constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A man cleaning a floor pulls a vacuum cleaner with a force of magnitude F = 50.0 N at an angle of $30.0^{\large\circ}$ with the horizontal. Calculate the work done by the force on the vacuum cleaner as the vacuum cleaner is displaced 3 m to the right.
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-done-by-a- constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
It is well known that a raindrop falls under the influence of the downward gravitational force and the opposing resistive force. The latter is known to be proportional to the speed of the drop but is otherwise undetermined. Consider a drop of mass 1.00 g falling from a height 1.00 km. It hits the ground with a speed of $50.0 m s^{-1}$.What is the work done by the unknown resistive force?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-energy-theorem
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
It is well known that a raindrop falls under the influence of the downward gravitational force and the opposing resistive force. The latter is known to be proportional to the speed of the drop but is otherwise undetermined. Consider a drop of mass 1.00 g falling from a height 1.00 km. It hits the ground with a speed of $50.0 m s^{-1}$.What is the work done by the gravitational force
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-energy-theorem
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A spherical ball of mass 20kg is stationary at the top of a hill of height 100m.It rolls down a smooth surface to the ground and then climbs up another hill of height 30m and finally rolls down to a horizontal base at a height of 20m above the ground.The velocity attained by the ball is
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work-energy-theorem
easy
asked
Aug 28, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Consider the diagram below showing the trajectory of an object thrown from Point 0. Which of the following is true?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
kinetic-energy
potential-energy
medium
asked
Aug 27, 2014
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
A position dependent force F = (10-2x +3x$^2$ ) N acts on a small object of mass 2 kg to displace it from x = 0 to x = 3m. The work done in Joules is
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work
work-done-by-a-variable-force
easy
asked
Aug 26, 2014
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
A particle of mass m moves in a straight line with its velocity varying with distance travelled according to the equation $v=a\sqrt {x}$ , where a is a constant. What is the total work done by all the forces during a displacement from x = 0 to x = d?
jeemain
physics
class11
work-power-energy
ch6
work
work-done-by-a-constant-force
easy
asked
Aug 25, 2014
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
A block of mass 1.6 kg is attached to a horizontal spring that has a force constant of $1.0 \times 10^3 N/m$. The spring is compressed 2.0 cm and is then released from rest. Calculate the speed of the block as it passes through the equilibrium position if a constant friction force of 4 N retards its motion from the moment it is released
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jeemain
physics
class11
ch6
work-power-energy
potential-energy-of-a-spring
difficult
work-done-by-a-spring
asked
Aug 25, 2014
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
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