H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Work and Energy, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I
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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Work and Energy, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions
A heavy stone is thrown from a cliff of height with a speed . The stone will hit the ground with maximum speed if it is thrown

Two springs and are stretched by applying forces of equal magnitudes at the four ends. If the energy stored in is , then that in is

Two equal masses are attached to the two ends of a spring of spring constant . The masses are pulled out symmetrically to stretch the spring by a length over its natural length. The work done by the spring on each mass is

The negative of the work done by the conservative internal forces on a system equals the changes in

The work done by the external forces on a system equals the change in

The work done by all the forces (external and internal) on a system equals the change in

____________ of a two particle system depends only on the separation between the two particles.
The most appropriate choice for the blank space in the above sentence is

A small block of mass is kept on a rough inclined surface of inclination fixed in an elevator. The elevator goes up with a uniform velocity and the block does not slide on the wedge. The work done by the force of friction on the block in time will be
