Description : If no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the system of bodies remains constant. Which law states that? (1) Newton’s first law (2) Newton’s Second Law (3) Newton’s Third Law (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum
Last Answer : (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum Explanation: Conservation of linear momentum. The principle that the linear momentum of a system has constant magnitude and direction if the system is subjected to no external force. Also called law of conservation of linear momentum
Description : If no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the system of bodies remains constant. Which law states this? (1) Newton first law (2) Newton second law (3) Newton third law (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum
Last Answer : (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum Explanation: Principle of conservation of linear momentum states If no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the system of bodies remains constant.
Last Answer : (4) Principle of conservation of linear momentum Explanation: Principle of conservation of linear momentum states if no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the system of bodies remains constant.
Description : Assertion When a charged particle moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field then its momentum remains constant. Reason Magnetic force acts perpe
Last Answer : Assertion When a charged particle moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field then its momentum ... Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Description : Euler's equation of motion states, that at every point, the (A) Fluid momentum is constant (B) Force per unit mass equals acceleration (C) Rate of mass outflow is equal to the rate of mass inflow (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Force per unit mass equals acceleration
Description : Newton's second law states that the net force acting on a body is equal to the body's time rate of change of: w) acceleration x) mass y) momentum z) inertia
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- MOMENTUM
Description : A force of 50 N acts on a body for 1/10 s. Find the change in the momentum of the body. -Maths 9th
Last Answer : NEED ANSWER
Last Answer : F = 50 N t = 1 / 10 mv - mu = ? F = m ( v - u ) / t ( newton ' s 2 nd law of motion ) 50 N = mv - mu / 1/10 sec 500 kg m / s = v - u
Description : A box is initially at rest on a horizontal, frictionless table. If a force of 10 Newtons acts on the box for 3 seconds, what is the momentum of the box at the end of the 3 second interval?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 30 NEWTON-SECONDS or 30 KILOGRAM-METER PER SECOND
Description : An object travelling with constant velocity has A. constant momentum B. zero momentum C. increasing momentum D. decreasing momentum
Last Answer : constant momentum
Description : Resultant force acting on object and rate of change of linear momentum are A. inversely related B. not related at all C. directly related D. directly proportional
Last Answer : directly related
Description : Out of the following pairs, which one does not have identical dimension? (1) Moment of inertia and moment of a force (2) Work and Torque (3) Angular momentum and Planck's constant (4) Impulse and Momentum
Last Answer : (1) Moment of inertia and moment of a force
Description : Plank's constant has the dimensions of (1) energy (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) force
Last Answer : (1) energy Explanation: The Planck's constant (h) can be defined as a pro-portionality constant that relates the energy (E) of a photon to the frequency (?) of its associated electro-magnetic ... Planck constant is named after Max Planck, the instigator of quantum theory, who discovered it in 1900.
Description : When net torque is zero, will be constant - (1) force (2) angular momentum (3) linear momentum (4) acceleration
Last Answer : (2) angular momentum Explanation: Since a torque (rate of change of angular momentum analogous to force) applied over time is equivalent to a change in angular momentum, then if torque is zero, angular momentum is constant.
Description : If the resultant force acting on a body of constant mass is zero, the body's momentum is: w) increasing x) decreasing y) always zero z) constant
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- CONSTANT
Description : Plank’s constant has the dimensions of : (1) energy (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) force
Last Answer : energy
Description : The statement that the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of a particle in the earth's gravitational field is constant is known as a.Principle of conservation of mechanical energy b.Law of gravitation c.Newton's law d.Principle of conservation of momentum e.Law of nature
Last Answer : a. Principle of conservation of mechanical energy
Description : Which law states force is dependent on the mass and acceleration of an object?
Last Answer : no
Description : Which law states force is dependent on the mass and acceleration on an object?
Description : During planetary motion which of the following remains constant? a.Augular speed b.Linear velocity c.Angular acceleration d.Total angular momentum e.All of the above
Last Answer : b. Linear velocity
Description : In planetary motion a.The total angular momentum remains constant b.The total linear momentum remains constant c.The total linear momentum is zero d.The total angular momentum is zero e.None of the above
Last Answer : a. The total angular momentum remains constant
Description : Total momentum within a closed system is A. increasing B. decreasing C. zero D. constant
Last Answer : constant
Description : Which of the following statements is TRUE about an ELASTIC collision between two particles? Is it true that: w) neither particle loses any of its kinetic energy x) neither particle loses any of ... that lost by the other z) the total kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY BEFORE AND AFTER THE COLLISION RE
Description : The force exerted by a moving fluid on an immersed body is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum due to the presence of the body. This statement is called (A) Newton's law of motion (B) Newton's law of cooling (C) Newton's law of viscosity (D) Newton's law of resistance
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : If a body moves with a constant speed in a circle – (1) no work is done on it (2) no force acts on it (3) no acceleration is produced in it (4) its velocity remains constant
Last Answer : (4) its velocity remains constant Explanation: A body moving with a constant speed in a circle is an example of uniform circular motion. The velocity vector is constant in magnitude but ... magnitude or the direction constitutes a change in the velocity which leads to change in acceleration.
Description : If a body moves with a constant speed in a circle (1) no work is done on it (2) no force acts on it (3) no acceleration is produced in it (4) its velocity remains constant
Last Answer : its velocity remains constant
Description : What happens whenever a net force acts on a object?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : If an unbalanced force acts on an object what could change?
Description : When a pair of balanced force acts on an object, the net force that results is?
Last Answer : Zero.
Description : Can an object have no momentum?
Last Answer : the communication wear a little maknae for the development ofscience
Description : Until a force acts on a body, it's velocity is A. zero B. constant C. increasing D. decreasing
Description : Which of the following statements are TRUE for damped vibrations? (P) . For a system having critical damping, the value of the damping ratio is unity and system does not undergo a vibratory motion. (Q) . Logarithmic decrement method ... Q only (B) P and S only (C) P, Q and R only (D) Q and S only
Last Answer : (C) P, Q and R only
Description : Which one of the following is not the law of dry friction? a.If friction is neglected, the reactions are always normal to the surfaces on contact b.Friction always acts to oppose the relative motion of ... its maximum value d.The force of friction is always normal to the surface e.All of the above
Last Answer : d. The force of friction is always normal to the surface
Description : Two objects A and B are moving with same momentum. Mass of object 'B' is greater then mass of object 'A'. Which of the two object will have higher kinetic energy? -Physics
Last Answer : Let m1 and m2 be the masses of the body Let m1>m2Given that m1v1=m2v2v2v1=m1m2∴ Ratio between their kinetic energies , =K2K1=21m2v2221m1v12⟹K2K1=m2m1×m12
Description : A lighter object A and a heavier object B are initially at rest. Both are imparted the same linear momentum.
Last Answer : A lighter object A and a heavier object B are initially at rest. Both are imparted the same linear ... or B or both will start with the same energy?
Description : What is the momentum of an object kg object traveling at a rate of MS?
Last Answer : momentum is mass x velocity. If mass is 1 kg and velocity 1m/sthen momentum is 1kgm/s
Description : An object in equilibrium always has zero: w) velocity x) momentum y) mass z) acceleration.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ACCELERATION
Description : When the velocity of an object is tripled, another quantity which is tripled at the same time is the object's: w) momentum x) potential energy y) kinetic energy z) mass
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- MOMENTUM
Description : Which of the following physical quantities has no dimension? (1) Force (2) Momentum (3) Impulse (4) Angle
Last Answer : (4) Angle Explanation: Quantities having units, but no dimensions: Plane angle, angular displacement, solid angle. These physical quantities possess units but they does not possess dimensional formulas.
Description : What is the relation between mass and acceleration if the force applied to an object is constant ?
Last Answer : The lower the mass, the higher the acceleration.
Description : Can a net force be applied to an object and still have the object maintain constant speed?
Last Answer : yes, as in the case of a satellite orbiting the earth; it is moving with constant speed but not constant velocity as its direction is always changing as it orbits. The net force is provided by gravity accelerating it inward and preventing into from flying away into space
Description : What centripetal force is needed to keep a kg object moving at a constant speed of ms in a circle having a radius of 4 m?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : If we are told that an object has a constant velocity what can we say about the force on that object?
Last Answer : you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is,the net force is zero
Description : Object is in equilibrium if resultant force acting on it is A. increasing B. decreasing C. zero D. becomes constant
Last Answer : zero
Description : If a gymnast sitting on a rotating stool, with his arms outstretched suddenly lowers his arm a.the angular velocity will remain constant b.the angular momentum will increase c.the angular velocity will decrease d.his moment of inertia will decrease e.107 dynes
Last Answer : d. his moment of inertia will decrease
Description : During the motion of a projectile fired from the earth surface, ______. (1) its kinetic energy remains constant (2) its momentum remains constant (3) vertical component of its velocity remains constant (4) horizontal component of its velocity remains constant
Last Answer : (4) horizontal component of its velocity remains constant Explanation: The motion of a projectile is a two-dimensional motion-Horizontal motion and vertical motion-that take place independent ... continuously affects the vertical component, so the vertical motion is a uniformly accelerated motion.
Description : Consider the following assumption made in the analysis of a jet impinging normally on a moving plate to introduce the principle of moment of momentum: 1. Friction between jet and plate is neglected. 2. Flow is steady 3. Impinging momentum of ... b) 1, 2 & 3 only (c) 2, 3 and 4 only (d) 1, 2, 3 & 4
Last Answer : (a) 1, 2 & 4 only
Description : Consider a car driving around a circular bend in the road. Which of the following CANNOT be constant? w) velocity of car x) speed of car y) nonrelativistic mass of car z) angular momentum of the car about the center of the circle
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- VELOCITY OF CAR
Description : When light is traveling through a vacuum, what is the product of the light's wavelength and frequency equal to? w) speed of light x) Plank's constant y) momentum z) wave number
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SPEED OF LIGHT
Description : During the motion of a projectile fired from the earth surface, _______ (1) its kinetic energy remains constant (2) its momentum remains constant (3) vertical component of its velocity remains constant (4) horizontal component of its velocity remains constant
Last Answer : horizontal component of its velocity remains constant