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PRADEEP-GRAVITATION-Model Test paper (1)
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  2. A balloon is rising up with an acceleration of 10m//s^(2). A body is d...

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  4. The car A of mass 1000 kg travelling at 25 m//s collides with another ...

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  5. A 60 kg tiger springs at hunter with a velocity of 10 m//s the hunter...

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  6. Two bodies each of mass 10 kg attract each other with a force of 0.1 m...

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  7. Using second law of motion, derive the relation between force and acce...

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  8. Draw velocity time graph of a body (i) at rest (ii) in uniform motio...

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  9. State the law of conservation of linear momentium. How do you obtain t...

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  10. Define G and g. how are they telated to eachother ? Use this relation ...

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  11. Use velocity time graph to derive the relation : v^(2)-u^(2)=2 as, whe...

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  12. Which of the following is called the real law of motion ?

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  13. When we hold a suitcase steady at some height

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  14. A body A of mass 20 kg collides with another body B of mass 1 kg. then

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  15. A moving body cannot stop on its own. This is due to

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  16. A block is placed on a horizontal table. Identify the force of action

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  17. In walking, identify the force of reaction:

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  18. The condition for validity of the principle of conservation of linear ...

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  19. The force of action and reaction can occur only when two bodies collid...

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  20. The forces of action and reaction appear only when the bodies are at r...

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