An object of mass 50kg is raised to a height of 10m above the ground. If the object is allowed to free fall. What is kinetic energy, when it is half way down? (g=10m/s2)
A
1250J
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B
2500J
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C
3750J
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D
5000J
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Solution
The correct option is B2500J If the object is allowed to fall freely Initial velocity u=0 Acceleration a=g Applying equation of motion v2=u2+2as v2=2×g×5 [∵s=5m, at half way down] v2=100 v=10m/s ∴ kinetic energy =12mv2 =12×50×100=2500J
Hence option B is the correct answer
Or From Work energy theorem,
W=ΔKE here only force acting on system is gravity.
So, work done by gravitational force is equal to change in Kinetic energy. Wgrav=Kf−Ki Here Ki=0, as body is initially at rest
Wgrav=mgs=Kf
When particle is half way down, s=5 Kf=50×g×5=2500J