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  1. Write down three applications of Pascal's law.

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  2. "Friction is a necessary evil"-explain.

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  3. Give the different types of friction and explain each with an example.

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  4. Describe an experiment to prove that friction depends on the nature of...

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  5. Explain how friction can be minimised.

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  6. Describe an experiment to prove that pressure in a liquid increases wi...

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  7. Why is it not advisable to take a fountain pen while travelling in an ...

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  8. Is there any possibillity of marking a special device to measure the m...

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  9. Vidhya posts a question:Mercury is costly.So, instead of mercry can we...

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  10. A push or pull on an abject is called force.

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  11. Pressure can be increased by decreasing the force.

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  12. All flowing substance such as liquids or gases are called fluids.

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  13. The pressure exerted by air is called atmospheric pressure.

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  14. Pressure is directly proportional to the area of contact.

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  15. The pressure in a liquid is the same at all depths.

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  16. Liquid pressure ::: Atmospheric Pressure:.

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  17. Broader straps::: Thin needles:.

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  18. Pascal's law : :: Surface tensin: .

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  19. Viscouse force: :: Buoyant force : .

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  20. Objects placed at rest on earth : :: Bodies slide over the surface on...

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