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Draw graphs to show the dependence of acceleration on force for a constant mass.

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To draw graphs that show the dependence of acceleration on force for a constant mass, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Relationship We start with Newton's second law of motion, which states that force (F) is equal to mass (m) times acceleration (a): \[ F = ma \] Since the mass (m) is constant, we can rearrange this equation to express acceleration in terms of force: \[ a = \frac{F}{m} \] ...
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ICSE-LAWS OF MOTION-TOPIC 2 (2 Marks Questions )
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  2. Write the mathematical form of Newton.s second law of motion. State t...

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  6. State Newton's third law of motion.

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  8. What is meant by the term inertia?

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  9. State and explain the law of inertia (or Newton's first law of motion)...

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  10. Name the factor on which the inertia of a body depends and state how ...

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  11. Name the two kinds of inertia.

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  12. Give one example in each of the following constant

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  13. Give one example of the following: inertia of motion.

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  16. “When a train suddenly moves forward, the passenger standing in the co...

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  17. "People often shake branches of a tree in an attempt to cause the fru...

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  18. Explain the following After alighting from a moving bus, one has t...

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  19. Dust particles are removed from a carpet by beating it.

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