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Why do not we feel uneasy even under enormous pressure of the atmosphere above as?

[4.1] Fluids
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How is the reading of a barometer affected when it is taken to: A mine

[4.1] Fluids
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How is the reading of a barometer affected when it is taken to: A hill

[4.1] Fluids
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A solid weighs 2.10 N in air. It has a relative density of 8.4. How much will the body weigh if placed: In water

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A solid weighs 2.10 N in air. It has a relative density of 8.4. How much will the body weigh if placed: In a liquid of relative density 1.2

[4.1] Fluids
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Name an instrument based on this principle. State two uses of the instrument that you describe.

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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State the principle of floatation. What can you say about the average density of a ship floating on water?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Explain the following:

An egg sinks in fresh water but floats in a strong solution of salt.

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Explain the following:

A hydrometer is made heavy near the bottom.

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Explain the following:

Icebergs floating in the sea are very dangerous for ships.

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Using Archimedes' principle, describe an experiment to find the relative density of a solid which floats on water.
[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Using Archimedes' principle, describe an experiment to find the relative density of a solid denser than water.
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Draw a simple diagram of a Fortin's barometer and state how it is used to measure the atmospheric pressure.

[4.1] Fluids
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Describe an experiment to demonstrate that air exerts pressure.

[4.1] Fluids
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What is an aneroid barometer?
Draw a neat and labeled diagram to explain its construction and working.

[4.1] Fluids
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When a shot is fired from a gun, the gun is recoiled. Explain. 

[3] Laws of Motion
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A boy pushes a wall with a force of 10 N towards east. What force is exerted by the wall on the boy? 

[3] Laws of Motion
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In the Figure a block of weight 15 N is hanging from a rigid support by a string. What force is exerted by (a) a block on the string and (b) a string on the block? Name and show them in the diagram.

[3] Laws of Motion
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What do you understand by the term force due to gravity ? 

[3] Laws of Motion
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Explain the meaning of the following statement '1 kgf = 9.8 N'.

[3] Laws of Motion
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