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  3. Explain why:- it is easier to pull a lawn mower than to push it.

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  4. Explain why:- a cricketer moves his hands backwards while holding a ca...

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  5. Figure 5.17 shows the position-time graph of a body of mass 0.04 kg. S...

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  6. A helicopter of mass 1000 kg rises with a vertical acceleration of 15 ...

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  7. A helicopter of mass 1000 kg rises with a vertical acceleration of 15 ...

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  8. A helicopter of mass 1000 kg rises with a vertical acceleration of 15 ...

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  9. A stream of water flowing horizontally with a speed of 15m s^-1 gushes...

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  10. Ten one-rupee coins are put on top of each other on a table. Each coin...

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  11. Ten one-rupee coins are put on top of each other on a table. Each coin...

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  12. Ten one-rupee coins are put on top of each other on a table. Each coin...

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  13. An aircraft executes a horizontal loop at a speed of 720 km//h with it...

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  14. A train runs along an unbanked circular track of radius 30 m at a spee...

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  15. A block of mass 25 kg is raised by a 50 kg man in two different ways a...

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  16. A monkey of mass 40kg climbs on a rope (Fig. 5.20) which can stand a m...

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  17. A monkey of mass 40kg climbs on a rope (Fig. 5.20) which can stand a m...

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  18. A monkey of mass 40kg climbs on a rope (Fig. 5.20) which can stand a m...

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  19. A monkey of mass 40kg climbs on a rope (Fig. 5.20) which can stand a m...

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  20. Two bodies A and B of masses 5 kg and 10 kg in contact with each other...

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