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A man is at rest in the middle of an ice pond. If ice is perfectly smooth, then he can get started himself to move the shore by making use of Newton's
(a) First law
(b) Second law
( c ) Third law
(d) First and third law

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By Newton's third law, because when he throws something opposite to the direction of the shore then due to his action he will get the reaction opposite to it, which will help him to start moving towards the shore.
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  6. A : Inertia depends on the mass of an object. R : Greater the mass, ...

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  8. A : Static friction force is a self adjusting force. R : The interat...

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  9. Assertion : The value of dynamic friction is less than the limiting fr...

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  10. A : During horizontal circular turn of a car, the centripetal force re...

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  11. A : A person on a frictionless surface can get away from it by blowing...

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  14. A : Banking of roads reduces the wear and tear of the tyres of automob...

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