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The centrifugal force appears to exist ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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Choose the correct statement from the following.

[3] Laws of Motion
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If a person moving from pole to equator, the centrifugal force acting on him ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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What is the meaning of ‘pseudo force’?

[3] Laws of Motion
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Under what condition will a car skid on a leveled circular road?

[3] Laws of Motion
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A car takes a turn with a velocity of 50 ms-1 on the circular road of a radius of curvature of 10 m. calculate the centrifugal force experienced by a person of mass 60 kg inside the car?

[3] Laws of Motion
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Two bodies of masses 15 kg and 10 kg are connected with light string kept on a smooth surface. A horizontal force F=500 N is applied to a 15 kg as shown in the figure. Calculate the tension acting in the string?

[3] Laws of Motion
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Imagine that the gravitational force between Earth and Moon is provided by an invisible string that exists between the Moon and Earth. What is the tension that exists in this invisible string due to Earth’s centripetal force? (Mass of the Moon = 7.34 × 1022 kg, Distance between Moon and Earth = 3.84 × 108 m)

[3] Laws of Motion
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A football player kicks a 0.8 kg ball and imparts it a velocity of 12 ms-1. The contact between the foot and ball is only for one-sixtieth of a second. Find the average kicking force.

[3] Laws of Motion
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A bob attached to the string oscillates back and forth. Resolve the forces acting on the bob into components. What is the acceleration experienced by the bob at an angle θ?

[3] Laws of Motion
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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the Moon towards the Earth.

[3] Laws of Motion
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Explain the need for banking of tracks.

[3] Laws of Motion
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Briefly explain ‘centrifugal force’ with suitable examples.

[3] Laws of Motion
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Explain the similarities and differences of centripetal and centrifugal forces.

[3] Laws of Motion
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When a uniform rod is heated, which of the following quantity of the rod will increase

[8] Heat and Thermodynamics
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Explain why the specific heat capacity at constant pressure is greater than the specific heat capacity at constant volume.

[8] Heat and Thermodynamics
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Express the change in internal energy in terms of molar specific heat capacity.

[8] Heat and Thermodynamics
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Derive Meyer’s relation for an ideal gas.

[8] Heat and Thermodynamics
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Match the following:

  Column A   Column B
1. Specific heat capacity of water a. 0°C
2. Latent heat of fusion of ice b. 2260 J/g
3. Latent heat of vaporization of water c. 100°C
4. The melting point of iced d. 4.2 J/g°C
5. The boiling point of water e. 336 J/g
[8] Heat and Thermodynamics
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Which of the following has the highest number of significant figures?

[1] Nature of Physical World and Measurement
Chapter: [1] Nature of Physical World and Measurement
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