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Class 9 Science Chapter 10 Work And Energy

Class 9 Science Chapter 10, Work and Energy, explores the fundamental concepts of work, energy, and their interrelationship. This quiz will test your understanding of conditions for work to be done, positive and negative work, and the mathematical formula for work done (W = F × d × cos θ). It will also cover different forms of energy, including kinetic and potential energy, along with their formulas and real-life applications. Additionally, concepts like the work-energy theorem, the law of conservation of energy, and power (P = W/t) will be assessed. The quiz will include multiple-choice questions, conceptual reasoning, and numerical problem-solving exercises to evaluate your grasp of these essential physics concepts. Get ready to apply your understanding of work and energy in practical scenarios through this engaging and interactive quiz!

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Category: Transformation of Energy

1. Which of the following processes involves the conversion of solar energy into chemical energy?

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Category: Examples and Applications

2. What is the SI unit of energy?

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Category: Potential Energy

3. An object is raised to a height of $2 \, \text{m}$ and has a gravitational potential energy of $60 \, \text{J}$. What is the mass of the object? ($g = 10 \, \text{m s}^{-2}$)

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Category: ARE VARIOUS ENERGY FORMS INTERCONVERTIBLE?

4. An object of mass $m$ is dropped from a height $h$. At a certain point during its fall, the ratio of its kinetic energy to its potential energy is 3:1. What is the height of the object at that instant?

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Category: POTENTIAL ENERGY OF AN OBJECT AT A HEIGHT

5. An object of mass 5 kg is raised to a height of 8 m above the ground. Given that $g = 9.8 \, \text{m s}^{-2}$, what is the potential energy of the object?

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Category: Everyday meaning vs Scientific meaning

6. A girl lifts a book weighing 5 N through a height of 2 m. What is the work done by the girl on the book?

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Category: LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERG

7. According to the law of conservation of energy, what happens to the total energy of a system during energy transformation?

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Category: Law of Conservation of Energy

8. When an object falls freely, which type of energy is converted into which other type of energy?

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Category: Definition of Power

9. What is the definition of power?

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Category: Definition of Energy

10. Which form of energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules?

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Category: Energy stored due to position or configuration

11. An object of mass 5 kg is raised to a height of 8 m above the ground. Calculate the potential energy of the object. (Take g = 10 m/s$^2$)

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Category: Interconversion of Energy Forms

12. An object of mass 2 kg is dropped from a height of 10 m. What is its kinetic energy just before it hits the ground? (Take $g = 10 \, \text{m/s}^2$)

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Category: Commercial Unit of Energy

13. A heater consumes 3600 J of electrical energy in 120 s. What is the power of the heater?

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Category: Kinetic Energy

14. An object of mass 10 kg is moving with a velocity of 5 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

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Category: Examples and Activities

15. A force of 10 N is applied to move an object by 5 meters in the direction of the force. How much work is done?

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Category: Examples (Stretched rubber band, compressed spring)

16. From where does a wound-up toy car acquire energy?

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Category: Energy as the capacity to do work

17. A hammer of mass 2 kg is raised to a height of 5 meters above the ground and then dropped. How much energy is transferred to the nail when the hammer hits it? (Assume acceleration due to gravity $g = 10$ m/s².)

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Category: FORMS OF ENERGY

18. According to the law of conservation of energy, what happens to the total energy during energy transformations?

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Category: What is Work?

19. A force of $12 N$ is applied to move an object horizontally through a distance of $5 m$. If the displacement is in the same direction as the force, what is the work done on the object?

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Category: Different forms of energy

20. A ball of mass 2 kg is dropped from a height of 10 m. What will be its kinetic energy just before it hits the ground? (Assume g = $10 m/s^2$)

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Category: Power

21. A machine does 600 J of work in 3 seconds. What is the power of the machine?

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Category: Conditions for Work to be Done

22. When a person lifts a box vertically upward, which statement correctly describes the work done by gravity?

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Category: Rate of Doing Work

23. What is the definition of power?

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Category: Examples of Work Done and Not Done

24. Which of the following activities does NOT involve work according to the scientific definition?

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Category: Energy

25. A force of 20 N is applied to an object, causing it to move a distance of 5 m in the direction of the force. What is the work done on the object?

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Category: Examples and Numericals

26. A force of 50 N is applied to move an object a distance of 10 meters in the direction of the force. How much work is done?

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Category: Gravitational Potential Energy

27. If the gravitational potential energy of an object at a certain height is 784 J and its mass is 20 kg, what is the value of $g$ if the height is 4 m?

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Category: WORK

28. A force of 12 N is applied at an angle of $m/s^{2}, 60^\circ$ to the horizontal to move a block a horizontal distance of 3 m. Calculate the work done by the force.

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Category: Work Done by a Constant Force

29. Under what condition is the work done by a force on an object zero?

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Category: NOT MUCH ‘WORK’ IN SPITE OF WORKING HARD!

30. A person carries a 20 kg suitcase vertically upwards for a distance of 5 meters. If the gravitational acceleration is $9.8 \, m/s^2$, how much work is done by the person against gravity?

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Category: Definition of Work

31. A force of 10 N acts on an object and displaces it by 5 m in the direction of the force. What is the work done?

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Category: Positive and Negative Work

32. A force of $12 N$ acts on an object but the displacement of the object is $4 m$ in the opposite direction of the force. What is the work done?

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Category: Definition and explanation

33. Which of the following is a natural source of energy?

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Category: Scientific Conception of Work

34. According to the scientific definition, when is work done on an object?

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