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ICSE CLASS X PHYSICS

PRACTISE SHEET : 02[WORK POWER


ENERGY]
By Clarify Knowledge
Part 1 {One word Answers}
1) Is work a scalar quantity or a vector quantity?
2) If the angle between force and displacement is 0 Degree then
the work done is?
3) Define 1 Joule.
4) Work is said to be negative when.
5) State the Units of –(i)Work
(ii) Energy
(iii) Power
6) State one factor on which the magnitude of a non-contact
force depends. How does magnitude of a non-contact force
change along distance?
7) Define One Kilowatt Hour and How it is related to joule
8) State the work energy theoram.
9) Define the term Energy.
10)Explain the Importance of using cosine in the expression of
work
11) Work done by the force of gravity is equal to
12) Define Power and Rate of Doing Work {Is there any difference
between them}
Part 2[Short Answer Questions] –
1) Expression for Kinetic Energy.
2) For A body in motion with velocity v, its kinetic energy is equal
to ?
3) Body in rest have kinetic energy equal to ?
4) Difference Between Work and Power
5) SI and CGS Unit of Power is
6) Difference between energy and power
7) State three forms of kinetic energy
8) Define Potential Energy and state its types
9) Expression of Potential Energy with the symbols used.
10) Relationship between kinetic energy and momentum.
11) State two forms of mechanical energy and write a key
difference between them
Part 3 Lengthy Questions !
1) Explain all of them with a example
Solar energy
· Heat energy
· Light energy
· Chemical or fuel energy
· Hydro energy
· Electrical energy
· Nuclear energy
· Geo thermal energy
· Wind energy
· Sound energy
· Magnetic energy
Mechanical energy

2) Five Differences between Renewable and Non-Renewable


sources of energy
3) Explain Production of electricity from solar energy.Also state
the advantages and disadvantages
4) Explain principle of conservation of energy
5) Explain K + U = Constant for a freely falling body !
6) Application of principle of conservation of energy to a simple
pendulum.

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