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प्रश्न
The kinetic energies of two similar cars A and B are 100 J and 225 J, respectively. On applying brakes, car A stops after 1000 m and car B stops after 1500 m. If FA and FB are the forces applied by the breaks on cars A and B, respectively, then the ratio FA/FB is ______.
पर्याय
`3/2`
`2/3`
`1/3`
`1/2`
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उत्तर
The kinetic energies of two similar cars A and B are 100 J and 225 J, respectively. On applying brakes, car A stops after 1000 m and car B stops after 1500 m. If FA and FB are the forces applied by the breaks on cars A and B, respectively, then the ratio FA/FB is `bbunderline(2/3)`.
Explanation:
The work done by the braking force (F) in stopping the car over a distance (s) is equal to the change in its kinetic energy (K).
W = ΔK
F.s = K
Since `F = K/s`, we can compare the two cars by taking the ratio of their forces:
`(F_A)/(F_B) = ((K_A)/(K_B))((s_B)/(s_A))`
= `100/225 xx 1500/1000`
= `150/225`
= `2/3`
