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A car covered 10 m in 5th second 16 m in 8th second. Find the distance travelled by it in 10th second.

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JBD PUBLICATION-Model Test Paper 12-EXERCISE
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  2. What are the limitations of dimensional analysis?

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  6. Find moment in inertia of a uniform ring about a tangent perpendicular...

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  7. Two masses 20 kg and 50 kg attract each other with a force 5 gf. Fid t...

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  8. Why is it painful to walk bare footed on a road covered with edged peb...

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  9. Derive the relation between linear velocity and angular velocity.

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  10. A boy wants to throw a ball to his friend across the street 40 m wide....

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  11. How can force of friction be reduced ?

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  12. A body of mass 5 kg placed on the surface of rough inclined plane risi...

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  13. State and prove work energy theorem.

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  14. State Keplers' laws of planetary motion.

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  15. What is Stokes' law? Derive the relation by method of dimensions.

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  16. What is an oscillartory motion?

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  17. What are statiionary waves?State their characteristics.

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  18. Define an echo?

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  19. Find the relations for the first harmonic produced by an open end orga...

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  20. Define terminal velocity and find an expression for it.

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