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The sign of work done by a force on a body is important to understand. State carefully if the following quantity is positive or negative:

Work done by gravitational force on a man in lifting a bucket out of a well by means of a rope tied to the bucket.

[5] Work, Energy and Power
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The sign of work done by a force on a body is important to understand. State carefully if the following quantity is positive or negative:

Work done by friction on a body sliding down an inclined plane.

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The sign of work done by a force on a body is important to understand. State carefully if the following quantity is positive or negative:

Work done by an applied force on a body moving on a rough horizontal plane with uniform velocity.

[5] Work, Energy and Power
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The sign of work done by a force on a body is important to understand. State carefully if the following quantity is positive or negative:

Work done by the resistive force of air on a vibrating pendulum in bringing it to rest.

[5] Work, Energy and Power
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Calculate the force of gravitation between the earth and the Sun, given that the mass of the earth = 6 × 1024 kg and of the Sun = 2 × 1030 kg. The average distance between the two is 1.5 × 1011 m.

[7] Gravitation
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Some of the most profound statements on the nature of science have come from Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of all time. What do you think did Einstein mean when he said : “The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible”?

[1] Physical World
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“Every great physical theory starts as a heresy and ends as a dogma”. Give some examples from the history of science of the validity of this incisive remark

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“Politics is the art of the possible”. Similarly, “Science is the art of the soluble”. Explain this beautiful aphorism on the nature and practice of science.

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India has had a long and unbroken tradition of great scholarship — in mathematics, astronomy, linguistics, logic and ethics. Yet, in parallel with this, several superstitious and obscurantistic attitudes and practices flourished in our society and unfortunately continue even today — among many educated people too. How will you use your knowledge of science to develop strategies to counter these attitudes ?

[1] Physical World
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“It is more important to have beauty in the equations of physics than to have them agree with experiments”. The great British physicist P. A. M. Dirac held this view. Criticize this statement. Look out for some equations and results in this book which strike you as beautiful.

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Three girls skating on a circular ice ground of radius 200 m start from a point P on the edge of the ground and reach a point Q diametrically opposite to P following different paths as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the displacement vector for each? For which girl is this equal to the actual length of the path skated?

[3] Motion in a Plane
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Answer the following:

You can shield a charge from electrical forces by putting it inside a hollow conductor. Can you shield a body from the gravitational influence of nearby matter by putting it inside a hollow sphere or by some other means?

[7] Gravitation
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Answer the following:

An astronaut inside a small space ship orbiting around the earth cannot detect gravity. If the space station orbiting around the earth has a large size, can he hope to detect gravity?

[7] Gravitation
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If you compare the gravitational force on the Earth due to the Sun to that due to the Moon, you would find that the Sun’s pull is greater than the Moon’s pull. (You can check this yourself using the data available in the succeeding exercises). However, the tidal effect of the Moon’s pull is greater than the tidal effect of Sun. Why?

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Choose the correct alternative:

 Acceleration due to gravity increases/decreases with increasing altitude.

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Choose the correct alternative:

Acceleration due to gravity increases/decreases with increasing depth. (assume the earth to be a sphere of uniform density).

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Acceleration due to gravity is independent of mass of the earth/mass of the body.

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The gravitational intensity at the centre of a hemispherical shell of uniform mass density has the direction indicated by the arrow (see Fig 8.12) (i) a, (ii) b, (iii) c, (iv) 0.

[7] Gravitation
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Choose the correct answer from among the given ones:

For the problem 8.10, the direction of the gravitational intensity at an arbitrary point P is indicated by the arrow (i) d, (ii) e, (iii) f, (iv) g.

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A rocket is fired from the earth towards the sun. At what distance from the earth’s centre is the gravitational force on the rocket zero? Mass of the sun = 2 ×1030 kg, mass of the earth = 6 × 1024 kg. Neglect the effect of other planets etc. (orbital radius = 1.5 × 1011 m).

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