4) Consider an 80 kg man and 320 kg horse both running along a road with the same kinetic energy. The man must run (A) with the same speed as the horse. (CSS) 4 times as fast as the horse. (B) twice as fast as the horse. (D) 16 times as fast as the horse.

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(A)100 J
(B) 300 J
(C)50 J
(D) 125 J
4) Consider an 80 kg man and 320 kg horse both running along a road with the same kinetic energy.
The man must run
(A) with the same speed as the horse.
(CSS) 4 times as fast as the horse.
(B) twice as fast as the horse.
(D) 16 times as fast as the horse.
5)particle A is travelling at a velocity of [ ]m/s. It collides with particle B which has a velocity of
10
]m/s. The particle move together. The mass of particle A is 2kg and the mass of particle B is 3kg.
8.
Find the velocity of the combined particles after the collision.
8.
(A) [ ]m/s
4
8.4
Im/s
(C)20
42,
Jm/s
50
(D) m/s
4
16'
6)Which of the following is NOT true about conservation of linear momentum.
(A)The impulse becomes to zero.
(C)The total momentum is constant.
(B)The change in momentum is constant.
(D)The change in momentum is zero
7)Two billiard balls of equal mass undergo a perfectly elastic head- on collision. If the speed of one ball
was initially 2.00m/s, and of the other 3.00m/s in the opposite direction, what will be their speeds
Vi & V2 after the collision respectively?
(A)2m/s &-3m/s
(B) -3m/s & 2m/s
(C)2m/s & 3m/s
(D)-3m/s &-2m/s
By Yishak Paulos
Date of Submission : 26/08/2013E.C
oist!"
Transcribed Image Text:(A)100 J (B) 300 J (C)50 J (D) 125 J 4) Consider an 80 kg man and 320 kg horse both running along a road with the same kinetic energy. The man must run (A) with the same speed as the horse. (CSS) 4 times as fast as the horse. (B) twice as fast as the horse. (D) 16 times as fast as the horse. 5)particle A is travelling at a velocity of [ ]m/s. It collides with particle B which has a velocity of 10 ]m/s. The particle move together. The mass of particle A is 2kg and the mass of particle B is 3kg. 8. Find the velocity of the combined particles after the collision. 8. (A) [ ]m/s 4 8.4 Im/s (C)20 42, Jm/s 50 (D) m/s 4 16' 6)Which of the following is NOT true about conservation of linear momentum. (A)The impulse becomes to zero. (C)The total momentum is constant. (B)The change in momentum is constant. (D)The change in momentum is zero 7)Two billiard balls of equal mass undergo a perfectly elastic head- on collision. If the speed of one ball was initially 2.00m/s, and of the other 3.00m/s in the opposite direction, what will be their speeds Vi & V2 after the collision respectively? (A)2m/s &-3m/s (B) -3m/s & 2m/s (C)2m/s & 3m/s (D)-3m/s &-2m/s By Yishak Paulos Date of Submission : 26/08/2013E.C oist!"
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