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ICSE-LAWS OF MOTION-EXERCISE - 3(C)
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  7. State Newton.s second law of motion.

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  12. Draw graphs to show the dependence of acceleration on force for a cons...

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  15. Name the S.I. unit of force and define it.

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  16. What is the C.G.S. unit of force ? How is it defined?

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  17. State the S.I. and C.G.S. units of density. How are they related ?

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  18. Why does a glass vessel break when it falls on a hard floor, but it do...

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