A body is falling freely under the action of gravity alone in vacuum. Which of the following statements is NOT true? Oa. Gravitational potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy O b. Kinetic energy is transformed to gravitational potential energy Oc Total mechanical energy remains constant O d. The acceleration of the object remains constant

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A body is falling freely under the action of gravity alone in vacuum. Which of the following statements is NOT
true?
of
O a. Gravitational potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy
Ob. Kinetic energy is transformed to gravitational potential energy
stion
Oc Total mechanical energy remains constant
O d. The acceleration of the object remains constant
Transcribed Image Text:A body is falling freely under the action of gravity alone in vacuum. Which of the following statements is NOT true? of O a. Gravitational potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy Ob. Kinetic energy is transformed to gravitational potential energy stion Oc Total mechanical energy remains constant O d. The acceleration of the object remains constant
A gardener pushes a lawn roller through a distance of 45m. If he applies a force of 35N in a direction inclined
at 50° downward from the horizontal, the work done by the gardener is
a. 1575 J
Ob. 0J
C.
1206.52 J
d. 1012.39 J
Transcribed Image Text:A gardener pushes a lawn roller through a distance of 45m. If he applies a force of 35N in a direction inclined at 50° downward from the horizontal, the work done by the gardener is a. 1575 J Ob. 0J C. 1206.52 J d. 1012.39 J
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