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Question 1: A car moving with a velocity of 18 kmph is brought to rest
in a distance of 0.5 km by applying brakes. Find its retardation?
Solution:
 
Initial Velocity of the car = u = 18 kmph = 5 ms-1,
Final Velocity of the car = v = 0,
Distance travelled = S = 0.5 km = 500m
We have, v2 = u2 + 2as.
             0 = 52
+ 2 ×
a ×
500
               =
25 + 1000a.
          -25 = 1000a,
             a = -0.025 ms-2.

Retardation of the car = 0.025ms-2.
 
Question 2: A Heat engine operates with reservoir temperature between
900 K and 500 K. Calculate its efficiency?
Solution:
 
T1 = 900 K,
T2 = 500 K,
Efficiency η
= 1 – T2T1
                        
= 1 – 500900

                        
= 0.46.
Hence the efficiency of the engine is 46%.
 
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