Physics 10th - Work, Power, and Energy
Q.1: Define Work. Write Its Formula and Unit. Write Down the Factors on Which Work Depends.
Ans: Work: When a force acts on a body and the body moves through some distance in the direction of the force, work is said to be done.
Formula: If a constant force acts on a body placed on a horizontal surface, causing a displacement in the direction of the force, then the work done by this force is defined as the dot product of the force and displacement.
Mathematically:
Unit: The unit of work in the SI system is the Newton-meter (N-m), also called the Joule.
Joule: One Joule is the work done by a force of one Newton when it moves a body through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force.
Factors on Which Work Done Depends:
- The work is directly proportional to the force applied to the body.
- The work is directly proportional to the displacement of the body in the direction of the force.
Q.2: Find an Expression for Work Done When the Force Acting on a Body Makes an Angle with the Direction of Motion of the Body.
Ans: If a constant force acts on the body at an angle with the direction of motion, the work done is defined as the product of the magnitude of the displacement and the component of the force in the direction of displacement.
Mathematically:
Where is the component of the force in the direction of , and is the component of displacement in the direction of .
Q.3: Define Positive, Negative, and Zero Work Done.
Ans: There are three types of work done:
Positive Work Done (Same Direction):
- If the force is in the same direction as the displacement, the work is positive.
- When :
Negative Work Done (Opposite Direction):
- If the force is opposite to the displacement, the angle between them is , making the work negative.
- When :
Q.3 (Continued): Zero Work Done
- If the force acts at a right angle () to the displacement: Since: Therefore:
Q.4: Define Power. Write Down Its Formula and Unit.
Ans: Power: Power is defined as the rate of doing work.
Formula: If the work done is in a time interval , then the average power is given by:
Unit: In the International System (SI), work is expressed in Joules and time in seconds. Hence, the unit of power is Joule per second (J/s), also called a Watt (W).
In the British engineering system, the unit of power is horsepower (hp), where:
Definition of Joule or Watt: One Joule of work is done when a force of one Newton moves an object a distance of one meter in the direction of the force. This is also called one Watt.
Q.5: Derive the Relation Between Power and Velocity.
Ans: Power and Velocity: Suppose a constant force acts on a body and displaces it through a distance in the direction of the force in time . The work done is:
The average power developed is:
Since is the average velocity, we get:
Thus, power is the product of force and velocity.
Q.6: Define Energy. Name the Different Types of Energy.
Ans: Energy: The ability to do work is called energy. It is denoted by . Its unit is the Joule, and it is a scalar quantity.
Types of Energy:
- Kinetic Energy
- Electrical Energy
- Sound Energy
- Potential Energy
- Chemical Energy
- Heat Energy
- Nuclear Energy, etc.
Q.7: Define Kinetic Energy. Derive the Relation .
Ans: Kinetic Energy: When a body is capable of doing work by virtue of its motion, the energy is called kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with a mass due to its motion.
Derivation of the Equation : To derive an expression for kinetic energy, we need to determine the work done by a moving body. This work is equal to the kinetic energy of the body.
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