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Clockwork refers to the inner workings of mechanical clock or watch (where it is known as "movement") and different types of toys which work using a series of gears driven by a spring. Clockwork device is completely mechanical and its essential parts are:
- A key (or crown) which you wind to add energy
- A spiral spring in which the energy is stored
- A set of gears through which the spring's energy is released. The gears control how quickly (or slowly) a clockwork machine can do things. Such as in mechanical clock/watch the mechanism is the set of hands that sweep around the dial to tell the time. In a clockwork car toy, the gears drive the wheels.
Winding the clockwork with the key means tightening a sturdy metal spring, called the mainspring. It is the process of storing potential energy. Clockwork springs are usually twists of thick steel, so tightening them (forcing the spring to occupy a much smaller space) is actually quite hard work. With each turn of the key, fingers do work and potential energy is stored in the spring. The amount of energy stored depends on the size and tension of the spring. Harder a spring is to turn and longer it is wound, the more energy it stores.
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While the spring uncoils, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy through gears, cams, cranks and shafts which allow wheels to move faster or slower. In an ancient clock, gears transform the speed of a rotating shaft so that it drives the second hand at one speed, the minute hand at $\frac{1}{60}$ of that speed, and the hour hand at $\frac{1}{3600}$ of that speed. Clockwork toy cars often use gears to make themselves race along at surprising speed.

1. What is the meaning of movement of old age mechanical clocks?
(a) The pendulum of the clock
(b) The gears which move the hands of the clock
(c) A spring and combination of gears which move the hands of the clock
(d) The hands of the clock
2. What type of energy is stored in the spring while winding it?
(a) Potential  (b) Heat  (c) Both kinetic and potential  (d) Kinetic
3. When the spring of a clockwork uncoils
(a) Kinetic energy is converted into potential energy
(b) Potential energy is converted into kinetic
(c) Potential energy is converted into heat, light and sound energy
(d) Kinetic energy is converted into heat, light and sound energy
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More energy is stored in a spring if the
(a) Spring is larger, harder and wound fur a longer time
(b) Spring is smaller, harder and wound for a shorter time
(c) Spring is larger, harder and wound for a shurter time
(d) Spring is larger, softer and wound for a shorter time
4. In clockwork devices, ____________ transform the speed of a rotating ____________ to drive wheels slower or faster.
(a) Shaft, spring  (b) shaft, gear  (c) Gear, Shaft  (d) Spring, gear
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1. (c) $1+2 / n$
Explanation: $1+2 / n$
2. (c) kT
Explanation: kT
3. (c) the average distance covered by a molecule between two successive collisions
Explanation: the average distance covered by a molecule between two successive collisions
4. (b) in random motion
Explanation: in random motion
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(b) 4.148 joule
Explanation: 4.148 joule
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