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JEE Physics 2025 Question with Solution

An object of mass 1000g1000 \, \text{g} experiences a time-dependent force F=(2ti^+3t2j^)N\vec{F} = (2t \, \hat{i} + 3t^2 \, \hat{j}) \, \text{N}. The power generated by the force at time tt is:

  • A

    (2t2+3t3)W(2t^2 + 3t^3) \, \text{W}

  • B

    (2t2+18t3)W(2t^2 + 18t^3) \, \text{W}

  • C

    (3t3+5t5)W(3t^3 + 5t^5) \, \text{W}

  • D

    (2t3+3t5)W(2t^3 + 3t^5) \, \text{W}

Answer

Correct answer:D

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Mass m=1000g=1kgm = 1000 \, \text{g} = 1 \, \text{kg} and force F=(2ti^+3t2j^)N\vec{F} = (2t \, \hat{i} + 3t^2 \, \hat{j}) \, \text{N}.

Find: Power generated by the force at time tt.

Using Newton's second law,

a=Fm=2ti^+3t2j^\vec{a} = \frac{\vec{F}}{m} = 2t \, \hat{i} + 3t^2 \, \hat{j}

Since velocity is obtained by integrating acceleration with respect to time,

v=adt=(2ti^+3t2j^)dt=t2i^+t3j^\vec{v} = \int \vec{a} \, dt = \int (2t \, \hat{i} + 3t^2 \, \hat{j}) \, dt = t^2 \, \hat{i} + t^3 \, \hat{j}

Power is the dot product of force and velocity,

P=FvP = \vec{F} \cdot \vec{v}

Substituting,

P=(2ti^+3t2j^)(t2i^+t3j^)P = (2t \, \hat{i} + 3t^2 \, \hat{j}) \cdot (t^2 \, \hat{i} + t^3 \, \hat{j}) P=2t3+3t5P = 2t^3 + 3t^5

Therefore, the power is 2t3+3t5W2t^3 + 3t^5 \, \text{W} and the correct option is D.

The solution marks option A, but the working clearly gives 2t3+3t52t^3 + 3t^5, which matches option D.

Common mistakes

  • Using the listed answer key directly without checking the working. Here the solution labels option A, but the derivation gives 2t3+3t52t^3 + 3t^5, so the final choice must follow the working, not the mislabeled key.

  • Forgetting to convert mass 1000g1000 \, \text{g} to 1kg1 \, \text{kg}. The force is given in SI units, so mass must also be in SI units before applying F=ma\vec{F} = m\vec{a}.

  • Using power as the product of magnitudes instead of the dot product. Instantaneous power is P=FvP = \vec{F} \cdot \vec{v}, so the corresponding vector components must be multiplied and added.

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