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How did Robert Boyle show experimentally that a coin and a piece of paper when dropped simultaneously from same height in vacuum fall with same acceleration ?

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  4. Prove that acceleration due to gravity is independent of mass.

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  5. Find the value of 'g'.

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  6. VARIATION IN ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY

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  7. Establish the relation between 'g' and 'G' .

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  8. Deduce an expression for it in terms of mass of the earth 'M' And uni...

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  9. Acceleration due to gravity of a body is independent of

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  10. Explain the verification of Archimedes' principle.

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  11. Which is greater - the attraction of earth for 1 kg of iron or attract...

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  12. Why is G called the universal gravitational constant ?

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  13. Why does value of 'g' vary from place to place on earth ?

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  14. Why does a body lose weight at the centre of the earth?

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  15. The weight of an object on the surface of earth is 9.8 N. What does th...

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  16. What type of motion is exhibited by a freely falling body ?

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  18. You buy weight of sugar at a place situated on equitorial line and the...

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  19. We cannot move finger without disturbing all stars. Why?

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  20. Distinguish between gravitational and gravity.

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