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Work and Energy — Question 13

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Question 13

A person holds a bundle of hay over his head for 30 minutes and gets tired. Has he done some work or not? Justify your answer.

Answer

Work is said to be done when force applied on an object shows the displacement in that object. In this case, as there is no displacement of the hay bundle, hence no work is done.


Source: This question is from Work and Energy, Science — Class 9, CBSE Board.

Key Concepts Covered

This question tests your understanding of the following concepts from the chapter Work and Energy: Question, Person, Holds, Bundle, Hay, Head. These are fundamental topics in Science that students are expected to master as part of the CBSE Class 9 curriculum.

A thorough understanding of these concepts will help you answer similar questions confidently in your CBSE examinations. These topics are frequently tested in both objective and subjective sections of Science papers. We recommend revising the relevant section of your textbook alongside practising these solved examples to build a strong foundation.

How to Approach This Question

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Key Points to Remember

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  • Use the terminology specific to this subject and chapter.
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Chapter 10: Work and Energy — Quick Reference

work kinetic energy potential energy conservation of energy power kWh

Quick Revision Points

  • Work W = Fs cosθ (joule); W = 0 when F ⊥ s or displacement = 0
  • KE = ½mv²; PE = mgh; Work-energy theorem: W = ΔKE
  • Conservation: energy transforms but total remains constant; PE + KE = constant in free fall
  • Power P = W/t (watt = J/s); 1 HP = 746 W
  • 1 kWh = 3.6 × 10⁶ J = 1 unit of electricity
Exam Tips for Chapter 10
  • Read the detailed chapter notes for complete coverage of all NCERT topics.
  • Practice all NCERT in-text and back exercise questions — they are frequently asked in exams.
  • Focus on comparison tables, diagrams, and definitions — these are high-scoring areas.
  • For numericals (if applicable), practice at least 20 problems of varying difficulty.
  • Refer to the practice question bank (200+ questions) for thorough preparation.
Related Resources
  • Detailed Notes: ch10-work-and-energy.html
  • Practice Questions: 100+ questions with answers in 05-practice-questions/
  • Chapter Test: 30-mark test paper in 06-tests/chapter-tests-30marks/
  • Formula Sheet: Complete formula reference in 03-teacher-aid/formula-sheet.html