Class 9 Science
Work and Energy
Q.1
Question1.
Look at the activities listed below. Reason out whether or not work is done in the light of your understanding of the term ‘work’.
• Suma is swimming in a pond.
• A donkey is carrying a load on its back.
• A wind-mill is lifting water from a well.
• A green plant is carrying out photosynthesis.
• An engine is pulling a train.
• Food grains are getting dried in the sun.
• A sailboat is moving due to wind energy.
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Q.2
An object thrown at a certain angle to the ground moves in a curved path and falls back to the ground. The initial and the final points of the path of the object lie on the same horizontal line. What is the work done by the force of gravity on the object?
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Q.3
A battery lights a bulb. Describe the energy changes involved in the process.
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Q.4
Certain force acting on a 20 kg mass changes its velocity from 5 ms–1 to 2 ms–1. Calculate the work done by the force.
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Q.5
A mass of 10 kg is at a point A on a table. It is moved to a point B. If the line joining A and B is horizontal, what is the work done on the object by the gravitational force? Explain your answer.
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Q.6
The potential energy of a freely falling object decreases progressively. Does this violate the law of conservation of energy? Why?
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Q.7
What are the various energy transformations that occur when you are riding a bicycle?
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Q.8
Does the transfer of energy take place when you push a huge rock with all you might and fail to move it? Where is the energy you spend going?
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Q.9
A certain household has consumed 250 units of energy during a month. How much energy is this in joules?
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Q.10
An object of mass 40 kg is raised to a height of 5 m above the ground. What is its potential energy? If the object is allowed to fall, find its kinetic energy when it is half-way down.
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Q.11
What is the work done by the force of gravity on a satellite moving round the earth? Justify your answer.
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Q.12
Can there be displacement of an object in the absence of any force acting on it? Think. Discuss this question with your friends and teacher.
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Q.13
A person holds a bundle of hay over his head for 30 minutes and gets tired. Has he done some work or not? Justify your answer.
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Q.14
An electric heater is rated 1500 W. How much energy does it use in 10 hours?
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Q.15
Illustrate the law of conservation of energy by discussing the energy changes which occur when we draw a pendulum bob to one side and allow it to oscillate. Why do the bob eventually come to rest? What happens to its energy eventually? Is it a violation of the law of conservation of energy?
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Q.16
An object of mass, m is moving with a constant velocity, v. How much work should be done on the object in order to bring the object to rest?
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Q.17
Calculate the work required to be done to stop a car of 1500 kg moving at a velocity of 60 km/h?
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Q.18
In each of the following a force, F is acting on an object of mass, m. The direction of displacement is from west to east shown by the longer arrow. Observe the diagrams carefully and state whether the work done by the force is negative, positive or zero.
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Q.19
Soni says that the acceleration in an object could be zero even when several forces are acting on it. Do you agree with her? Why?
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Q.20
Find the energy in kW h consumed in 10 hours by four devices of power 500 W each.
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Q.21
A freely falling object eventually stops on reaching the ground. What happens to its kinetic energy?
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