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Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the following: Tie a stone to one end of a string. Take the other end in your hand and rotate the string so that the stone moves along a circle. As long as we are holding the string, we are pulling the stone towards us i.e. towards the centre of the circle and are appliying a force towards it. The force stops acting on it if we release the string. In this case, the stone will fly off along a straight line which is the tangent to the circle at the position of the stone when the string is released, because that the directionn of its velocity at that instant of time. You may recall a similar activity in which a 5 rupee coin kept on a rotating circular disc flies off the disc along the tangent to the disc. Thus, a force acts on any object moving along a circle and it is directed towards the centre of the circle. This is called the Centripetal force. What is centripetal force?

Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the following: Tie a stone to one end of a string. Take the other end in your hand and rotate the string so that the stone moves along a circle. As long as we are holding the string, we are pulling the stone towards us i.e. towards the centre of the circle and are appliying a force towards it. The force stops acting on it if we release the string. In this case, the stone will fly off along a straight line which is the tangent to the circle at the position of the stone when the string is released, because that the directionn of its velocity at that instant of time. You may recall a similar activity in which a 5 rupee coin kept on a rotating circular disc flies off the disc along the tangent to the disc. Thus, a force acts on any object moving along a circle and it is directed towards the centre of the circle. This is called the Centripetal force. What happens if the string is released?

Five balls of different color are to be placed in three boxes of different size. Each box can hold all five. In how many different ways can we placed the balls so that no box remains empty?

Two identical billiard balls strike a rigid wall with the same speed but at different angles, and get reflected without any change in speed, as shown in Fig. 5.6. What is (i) the direction of the force on the wall due to each ball? (ii) the ratio of the magnitudes of impulses imparted to the balls by the wall ?

(i) Two bodies have a mass ratio of 3:4 The force applied on the bigger mass produces an acceleration of 12ms^(-2) . What could be the acceleration of the other body, if the same force acts on it. (ii) A cricket ball of mass 100 g moving with a speed of 20ms^(-1) is brought to rest by a player . Find the change in momentum of ball.

In how many ways can 2t+1 identical balls be placed in three distinct boxes so that any two boxes together will contain more balls than the third?

A bar magnet is placed in a uniform magnetic field whose strength is 0.8 T. Suppose the bar magnet orient an angle 30^(@) with the external field experiences a torque of 0.2 Nm . Calculate : (i) the magnetic moment of the magnet (ii) the work done by an applied force in moving it form most stable configuration to the most unstable configuration and also compute the work done by the applied magnetic field in this case .

Take a small stone. Hold it in your hand. We know that the force gravity due to the earth acts on each and every object. When we were holding the stone in our hand, the stone was experiencing this force, but it was balanced by a force that we were applying onn it in the opposite direction. As a result, the stone remained at rest. Once we release the stone from our hands the only force that acts onit is the gravitational force of the earth and the stone falls down under its influence. Whenever an object moves under the influence of the force of gravity alone, it is said to be falling freely. Thus the released stone is in a free fall. In free fall, the initial velocity of the object is zero and goes on increasing due to acceleration due to gravity of the earth. During free fall, the frictional force due to air opposes the motion of the object anda buoyant force also acts on the object. Thus, true free fall is posible only in vacuum. For a freely falling object, the velocity on reachign the earth and the time taken for it can be calculated by using Newton's eqwuations of motion. For free fall the initial velocity u=0 and the acceleration a=g . Thus, we can write the equations as v="gt",s=1/2"gt"^(2),v^(2)=2gs For calculating the motion of an object thrown upwards, acceleration is negative, i.e. in a direction opposite ot the velocity and is taken to be -g. The magnitude of g is the same but the velocity of the object decreases due to -ve acceleration. The moon and the artificial satellites are moving only under the influence of the gravitational field of the earth. Thus they are in free fall. What is free fall?

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  2. Define force. Mention its SI unit.

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  4. Briefly explain how do we experience force in our daily life.

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  12. Cooking in a place located at a higher attitude is difficult. Why?

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  13. Write about buoyant force.

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  14. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of fricition.

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  15. Define pascal's law. Explain the application of pascal's law in our da...

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  18. Why dams are made stronger and thicker at the bottom that at the top?

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