Physics
Practice Physics MCQs from the Science syllabus.
What happens to the potential energy of a body if its height from the earth's surface is tripled?
Two bodies of masses m and 4m are moving with equal linear momentum. The ratio of their kinetic energies is:
A weightlifter holds a 100 kg weight over his head for 10 seconds. Work done by him during these 10 seconds is:
The sum of kinetic and potential energy of a falling body at any point is:
Work done is a maximum when the angle between force and displacement is:
The work done by a force of 10 N in moving an object through a distance of 2 m at an angle of 60 degrees is:
An object of mass 1 kg has a kinetic energy of 1 Joule. Its speed is:
The power of a motor which can lift 600 kg of water through a height of 20 m in 1 minute is: (g = 10 m/s^2)
When a body is moving on a friction-less horizontal surface, work done by gravity is:
If the momentum of a body is increased by 100%, its kinetic energy will increase by:
What is the work done by a person who holds a 10 kg weight at a height of 2 m for 5 minutes?
An electric bulb of 60 W is used for 10 hours daily. How many 'units' of energy are consumed in 30 days?
If a body is moved through a distance s by a force F, the work done W is given by: