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  2. When we jump to hard soil there is greater discomfort than when we jum...

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  3. A cricketer draws his hand while catching a cricket ball. Why?

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  4. Newton formulated the famous laws of motion. Action and reaction are...

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  5. Why surface of the road is kept inclined to the horizontal?

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  6. Which one of the following is not a force?

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  7. A man jumping out of a slow bus falls forward. Ths is due to …………..

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  8. Which one of the following is not a contact force?

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  10. Newton's second and third laws of motion lead to the conservation of

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  11. A large force is acting on a body for a short time. The impulse impart...

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  12. When a shell explodes, the fragments fly apart though no external forc...

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  13. In taking a catch, a cricket player moves his hands backward on holdin...

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  14. Name the factor on which inertia depends.

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  15. Why does a swimmer push the water backwards?

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  16. Rocket works on the principle of conservation of .

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  19. Why it is difficult to walk on a slippery road?

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