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State the effects of a force applied on (i) a non rigid, and (ii) a rigid body. How does the effect of the force differ in the two cases ?

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ICSE-LAWS OF MOTION-EXERCISE - 3(A)
  1. Explain giving two examples Contact forces .

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  2. What are non-contact forces ?

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  3. Classify the following amongst contact and non contact forces : fric...

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  4. Classify the following amongst contact and non contact forces : norm...

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  5. Classify the following amongst contact and non contact forces : forc...

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  6. Classify the following amongst contact and non contact forces : grav...

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  7. Classify the following amongst contact and non contact forces : elec...

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  8. Identify the non-contact forces: Gravitational force, Tension force...

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  9. Give one example where :the force is of contact .

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  10. Give one example where : force is at a distance .

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  11. A ball is hanging by string from the ceiling of the roof. Draw a neat ...

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  12. A spring is compressed against a rigid wall. Draw a neat and labeled d...

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  13. A wooden block is placed on a table top. Name the forces acting on the...

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  14. State one factor on which the magnitude of a non-contact force depends...

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  15. The separation between two masses is reduced to half. How is the magni...

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  16. State the effects of a force applied on (i) a non rigid, and (ii) a ri...

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  17. Give one example of the following case where a force : stops a moving ...

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  18. Give one example of the following case where a force : moves a station...

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  19. Give one example of the following case where a force : changes the sh...

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