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Give scientific reasons:
It is easier to stop a tennis ball as compared to a cricket ball, when both are travelling with, the same velocity.

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  5. Motion is relative.

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  6. Newton's first law of motion is called as law of inertia. OR

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  7. The launching of a rocket is based on Newton's third law of motion

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  12. A kangaroo can jump 2.5 m vertically. What must be the initial velocit...

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  14. The mass of a cannon is 500 kg and it recoils with a speed of 0.25 m//...

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  15. Explain the three different ways to change the velocity

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  16. Explain what is positive, negative and zero acceleration.

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  17. What inference do we draw from the velocity¬ time graph for a uniforml...

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  18. State the three equations of motion and give the relationship explaine...

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  19. Explain recoil and recoil velocity. Derive its expression.

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  20. Complete the flow chart: Newton's laws

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