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  3. Why a tennis ball bounces higher on hills than in plain?

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  4. The orbiting velocity of an earth-satellite is 8 km/s. What will be t...

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  6. A comet orbits the sun in a highly elliptical orbit. Does the comet ha...

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  7. A comet orbits the sun in a highly elliptical orbit. Does the comet ha...

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  8. What are the consequences if the angular momentum is conserved?

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  9. Fill in the blanks R- Radius of earth, g-Acceleration due to gravity, ...

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  10. The Earth moving round the sun in a circular orbit is acted upon by a ...

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  18. A body of mass 'm' falls freely under gravity, near the surface of ear...

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