1. A block of mass m is launched up a frictionless ramp with an initial speed v
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1. A block of mass m is launched up a frictionless ramp with an initial speed v and reaches a maximum vertical height h. A second block having twice the mass (2m) is launched up the same ramp with the same initial speed (v). What is the maximum vertical height reached by the second block?
Select one:
a. 4h
b. 2h
c. h
d. SQRT(2)*h
2.The work done by a conservative force depends on the path taken.
Select one:
True
False
3. Mechanical energy can be dissipated to nonmechanical forms of energy.
Select one:
True
False
Explanation / Answer
Hmax = V^2/2g
Height reached is independent of mass
so H2/H1 = v2^2/v1^2
H2 = v^2/v^2 = 1
H2 = 1 * H1 = h
so option C.
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2. W = Force* distance and
W = maS
since mass is doubled,
Work also doubled
Work Done by conservative force is independent of path
so False it is
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3. due to the law of conservation of Energy
one form of energy disappers another form of energy appears
so But not non mehanical forms
so false it is
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