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Work and Energy

Uttarakhand Board · Class 9 · Science

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What is the SI unit of work?

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A porter lifts a bag of 20 kg to a height of 2 metres. What is the work done by the porter? (Take g = 10 m/s²)

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The energy possessed by a moving object is called:

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The formula for kinetic energy is:

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For work to be done on an object, which conditions must be satisfied?

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A force must act on the object, The object must be displaced, The displacement must be in the direction of force

For work to be done, three conditions must be met: (1) A force must act on the object, (2) The object must be displaced, and (3) The displacement should have a component in the direction of the applied force. The magnitude of force or weight of object doesn't determine whether work is done or not.

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What is the kinetic energy of a 10 kg object moving at 4 m/s?

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80 J

Kinetic energy = ½mv² = ½ × 10 kg × (4 m/s)² = ½ × 10 × 16 = 80 J. Remember to square the velocity and multiply by half the mass.

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Potential energy depends on:

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Mass of the object, Height of the object, Acceleration due to gravity

Gravitational potential energy is given by PE = mgh, where m is mass, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is height. It does not depend on velocity (that's for kinetic energy) or physical properties like color.

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An object at rest on the ground has:

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Neither kinetic nor potential energy

An object at rest has no kinetic energy (since velocity = 0) and no gravitational potential energy if it's on the ground (since height = 0). However, it may still possess other forms of energy like chemical energy.

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