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A solid piece of iron floats on mercury filled in a vessel.

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  2. The distance between two objects is doubled. The gravitational force a...

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  3. The gravitational constant G has unit.

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  4. Mass is a vector quantity.

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  5. The unit of weight is newton.

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  6. The moon moves around the earth. This is called rotation.

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  7. The weight of an object increase on going from equator to poles .

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  8. The mass of an object is measured by a simple physical balance.

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  9. The mass of an object.

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  10. The unit of mass of an object is kilogram (kg)

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  11. A solid piece of iron floats on mercury filled in a vessel.

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  12. The weight of an object is more at equator as compared to that at pola...

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  13. The gravitational acceleration g is neither universal nor constant.

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  14. The resistance of each side of an equilateral triangle is 3 ohm. Calcu...

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  15. Weight is a vector quantity.

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  16. The mass of an object at the polar region is the maximum.

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  17. Two objects of different masses fall freely from certain height toward...

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  18. Pascal is a unit of thrust?

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  19. Relative density of an object =("Density of water")/("Density of objec...

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  20. The buoyant force acting on a body partly immersed in liquid, depend o...

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