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A ball moving on a table top eventually stops. Explain the reason.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Scenario**: - We have a ball that is initially moving on a table's surface. 2. **Identifying Forces at Play**: - As the ball rolls on the table, it experiences a force known as friction. This is a force that acts between two surfaces in contact when there is relative motion between them. ...
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ICSE-LAWS OF MOTION-EXERCISE - 3(B)
  1. Name the physical quantity which causes motion in a body.

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  2. Is force needed to keep a moving body in motion ?

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  3. A ball moving on a table top eventually stops. Explain the reason.

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  5. What is Galileo's law of inertia ?

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

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

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  8. What is meant by the term inertia?

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

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  11. Give two examples to show that greater the mass, greater is the inerti...

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  12. More the mass, more difficult it is to move the body from rest'. Expla...

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  13. Name the two kinds of inertia.

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  14. Give one example of the following: inertia of rest .

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

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