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What do you mean by the term free fall ?

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During a free fall, will heavier objects accelerate more than lighter ones ?

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Give reason for the following :
The force of gravitation between two cricket balls is extremely small but that between a cricket ball and the earth is extremely large.

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Explain why, if a stone held in our hand is released, it falls towards the earth.

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What is the force of gravity on a body of mass 150 kg lying on the surface of the earth? (Mass of earth = 6 x 1024 kg; Radius of earth = 6.4 x 106 m; G = 6.7 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2)

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What do you understand by the term 'acceleration due to gravity of earth' ?

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What is the usual value of the acceleration due to gravity of earth ?

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The values of g at six distances A, B, C, D, E and F from the surface of the earth are found to be 3.08 m/s2, 9.23 m/s2, 0.57 m/s2, 7.34 m/s2, 0.30 m/s2 and 1.49 m/s2, respectively.
(a) Arrange these values of g according to the increasing distances from the surface of the earth (keeping the value of g nearest to the surface of the earth first)
(b) If the value of distance F be 10000 km from the surface of the earth, state whether this distance is deep . inside the earth or high up in the sky. Give reason for your answer.

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Why does a sharp knife cut objects more effectively than a blunt knife ?

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Explain why, a wide steel belt is provided over the wheels of an army tank.

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Explain why, the tip of a sewing needle is sharp.

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Name the force which wears away two surfaces as they move over one another.

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Name the force which pulled the apple off Isaac Newton’s tree.

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Name the force which stops you falling through the floor.

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A pressure of 10 Pa acts on an area of 3.0 m2. What is the force acting on the area ? What force will be exerted by the application of same pressure if the area is made one-third ?

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Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures with examples.

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"A substance has a definite shape as well as a definite volume." Which physical state is represented by this statement?

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Give one example of the diffusion of a solid in another solid.

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Explain why, the diffusion of a solid in another solid is a very slow process.

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State two characteristic properties of a solid.

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