A force \(F\) is applied to a system of two blocks: as shown in the figure. There is no friction between the lower block and the table. Due to friction between the blocks of masses \(m\) and \(M,\) they move together through a distance \(x.\)
Then work done by \(F\) on \(m\) is:

             
1. \(\dfrac{Fx}{2}\)

2. \(\dfrac{m}{m+M}Fx\)

3. \(\dfrac{M}{M+m}Fx\)

4. none of the above

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Two identical masses are connected to a spring of spring constant \(k.\) The two masses are slowly moved symmetrically so that the spring is stretched by \(x.\) The work done by the spring on each mass is:

1. \(\dfrac12 kx^2\)

2. \(\dfrac14kx^2\)

3. \(-\dfrac12 kx^2\)

4. \(-\dfrac14kx^2\)

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A force \(F=F_0+\frac12kx\) (where \(x\) is the rightward displacement of the block \(A\)) acts on the block \(A\) as shown in the figure. The spring is initially unextended and the block is at rest. There is no friction anywhere. The maximum extension in the spring is:
                        
 
1. \(\dfrac{F_0}{k}\) 2. \(\dfrac{2F_0}{k}\)
3. \(\dfrac{4F_0}{k}\) 4. \(\dfrac{F_0}{2k}\)
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The kinetic energy of a particle continuously increases with time. It follows that:

1. its potential energy must decrease with time
2. the net force acting on it cannot be perpendicular to its path
3. the net force acting on it is along the velocity
4. friction cannot act on it
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Given below are two statements: 

Assertion (A): The net work done by gravity is equal to the loss in the vertical component of the kinetic energy for a projectile.
Reason (R): The work-energy theorem applies to all systems including projectiles.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
4. (A) is False but (R) is True.
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A man of mass \(M\) throws a ball of mass \(m\) vertically upward. At the beginning of the throw, he holds the ball at rest, and releases it at height \(h\) above at the end of it. The ball travels up to a maximum height \(H\) above the point of release. The work done by the man on the ball is \(W_1\) and that done by gravity on the ball is of magnitude \(W_2.\) Both \(W_1\) and \(W_2\) are the work done during the entire motion — from when the man begins the throw, till the ball reaches its maximum height. Then:
1. \(\dfrac{W_1}{W_2}=\dfrac mM\) 2. \(\dfrac{W_1}{W_2}=\dfrac hH\)
3. \(\dfrac{W_1}{W_2}=\dfrac{h}{h+H}\) 4. \(\dfrac{W_1}{W_2}=\dfrac 11\)
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Air flows past a windmill at a constant speed \(v,\) the area swept by the blades being \(A.\) Assume that the windmill extracts a constant fraction of the energy of the air that flows past it. The power generated by the windmill varies with \(v\) as:
1. \(v^{-1}\)
2. \(v^{1}\)
3. \(v^{2}\)
4. \(v^{3}\)
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A small block of mass '\(m\)' is placed against a compressed spring, of spring constant \(k\). The initial compression in the spring is '\(d\)'. The block is released and the spring relaxes, while the block is projected up to a height \(H\) relative to its initial position. Then, \(H\) =
   

1. \(\dfrac{kd^2}{2mg}\) 2. \(\dfrac{kd^2}{2mg}+d\)
3. \(\dfrac{kd^2}{2mg}-d\) 4. \(\dfrac{kd^2}{mg}+d\)
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A projectile is launched from a cliff of height \(h,\) with an initial speed \(u,\) at an angle \(\theta.\) The speed with which it hits the ground:

1. depends on the vertical component, \(u \text{sin}\theta\)
2. depends on the horizontal component, \(u \text{cos}\theta\)
3. depends on \(u,\) but not on \(\theta\)
4. depends on the quantity \(u \text{tan}\theta\)
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Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: The magnitude of the momentum of a body is directly proportional to its kinetic energy.
Statement II: Kinetic energy increases whenever an external force acts on a moving body.
 
1. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
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