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Solutions for Chapter 3: Force and Pressure

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3 of CISCE Selina for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE.


Objective QuestionsShort/Long Answer QuestionsNumericals
Objective Questions [Pages 55 - 56]

Selina solutions for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE 3 Force and Pressure Objective Questions [Pages 55 - 56]

1.01Page 55

The S.I. unit of force is kgf. (kilogram-force)

  • True

  • False

1.02Page 55

A force always produces both the linear and turning motions.

  • True

  • False

1.03Page 55

Moment of force = force × perpendicular distance of force –  from the pivoted point.

  • True

  • False

1.04Page 55

Less force is needed when applied at a farther distance from the pivoted point.

  • True

  • False

1.05Page 55

For a given thrust, pressure is more on a surface of large j area.

  • True

  • False

1.06Page 55

The pressure on a surface increases with an increase in the thrust on the surface.

  • True

  • False

1.07Page 55

A man exerts same pressure on the ground whether he is standing or he is lying.

  • True

  • False

1.08Page 55

It is easier to hammer a blunt nail into a piece of wood than a sharply pointed nail.

  • True

  • False

1.09Page 55

The S.I. unit of pressure is pascal.

  • True

  • False

1.1Page 55

Water in a lake exerts pressure only at its bottom.

  • True

  • False

1.11Page 55

A liquid exerts pressure in all directions.

  • True

  • False

1.12Page 55

Gases exert pressure in all directions.

  • True

  • False

1.13Page 55

The atmospheric pressure is nearly 105 Pa.

  • True

  • False

1.14Page 55

Higher we go, greater is the air pressure.

  • True

  • False

2.01Page 55

1 kgf = .............. (nearly).

2.02Page 55

Moment of force =...............  × distance of force from the point of turning.

2.03Page 55

In a door, handle is provided  ......... from the hinges.

2.04Page 55

The unit of thrust is  .......... 

2.05Page 55

Thrust is the ............ force acting on a surface.

2.06Page 55

Pressure is the thrust acting on a surface of ........... area.

2.07Page 55

The unit of pressure is  .........

2.08Page 55

Pressure is reduced if .................... increases.

2.09Page 55

Pressure in a liquid ................with the depth.

2.1Page 55

The atmospheric pressure on earth surface is nearly .............. .

3Page 55

Match the column 

Column A  Column B
(a) Camel (1) broad and deep foundation
(b) Truck  (2) broad feet 
(c) Knife (3) six or eight tyres 
(d) High building (4) sharp cutting edge
(e) Thrust (5) atm
(f) Moment of force  (6) N
(g) Atmospheric pressure  (7) N m
4.01Page 56

SI. unit of moment of force is

  • N

  • N cm

  •  kgfm

  •  Nm

4.02Page 56

To obtain a given moment of force for turning a body, the force needed can be decreased by

  • applying the force at the pivoted point

  • applying the force very close to the pivoted point

  • applying the force farthest from the pivoted point

  • none of the above

4.03Page 56

The unit of thrust is

  • kgf

  • kg

  • g

  • m s-1

4.04Page 56

The unit of pressure is

  • N × m

  • kgf

  • N m-2

  • kgf m2

4.05Page 56

The pressure and thrust are related as

  • Pressure = Thrust

  • Pressure = Thrust x Area

  • Pressure = Thrust / Area,

  • Pressure = Area / Thrust

4.06Page 56

A body weighing 5 kgf, placed on a surface of area 0.1 m2, exerts a thrust on the surface equal to

  • 50 kgf

  • 5 kgf

  • 50 kgf  m-2

  • 5 kgf  m-2

4.07Page 56

The feet of lizards act like

  • moving pads

  • drilling pads

  • suction pads

  • none of the above

4.08Page 56

Pressure exerted by a liquid is due to it

  • weight

  • mass

  • volume

  • area

4.09Page 56

Pressure inside a liquid increases with 

  • increase in depth

  • decrease in depth

  • decrease in density

  • none of the above

4.1Page 56

The atmospheric pressure at sea level is nearly

  • 10 Pa

  • 100,000 Pa

  • 100 Pa

  • 10,000 Pa

4.11Page 56

Nose bleeding may occur at a high altitude because

  • the atmospheric pressure decreases

  • the oxygen content of atmosphere decreases

  • the atmospheric pressure increasess

  • there are strong air currents at the high altitude

Short/Long Answer Questions [Pages 56 - 58]

Selina solutions for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE 3 Force and Pressure Short/Long Answer Questions [Pages 56 - 58]

1. i.Page 56

Define force.  

1. ii.Page 56

State S.I. unit of force.

2Page 56

State two effects of a force when applied on a body.

3.1Page 56

How does the effect of force differ when it is applied on a rigid body?

3.2Page 56

How does the effect of force differ when it is applied on a non-rigid body?

4.1Page 56

State the effect of force F in of the following diagram.

4.2Page 56

State the effect of force F in of the following diagram.

5Page 56

Define the moment of force.

6Page 56

State the S.I. unit of moment of force.

7Page 56

State two factors on which affect moment of force.

8Page 57

In Fig. a force F is applied in a direction passing through the pivoted point O of the body. Will the body rotate? Give reason to support your answer.

9Page 57

Write the expression for the moment of force about a given axis of rotation.

10Page 57

State one way to decrease the moment of a given force about a given axis of rotation.

11Page 57

State one way to obtain greater moment of a given force about a given axis of rotation.

12Page 57

What do you mean by the clockwise and anti-clockwise moment of force?

13.1Page 57

The spanner (or wrench) has a long handle.

13.2Page 57

The steering wheel of a vehicle is of large diameter.

13.3Page 57

The hand flour grinder is provided with a handle near the rim.

13.4Page 57

It is easier to open the door by pushing it at its free end.

13.5Page 57

A potter turns his wheel by applying a force through the stick near the rim of wheel.

14Page 57

What is thrust?

15Page 57

State the unit of thrust

16Page 57

On what factors does the effect of thrust on a surface depend?

17Page 57

Define the term ‘pressure’ and state its unit.

18Page 57

How is the thrust related to pressure?

19Page 57

Name two factors on which the pressure on a surface depends.

20Page 57

When does a man exert more pressure on the floor: while standing or while walking?

21Page 57

Why do camels or elephants have broad feet?

22Page 57

A sharp pin works better than a blunt pin. Explain the reason.

23Page 57

Why is the bottom part of the foundation of a building made wider?

24Page 57

It is easier to cut with a sharp knife than with a blunt one. Explain.

25.1Page 57

A gum bottle rests on its base. If it is placed upside down, how does the thrust change?

25.2Page 57

A gum bottle rests on its base. If it is placed upside down, how does the pressure change? 

26.1Page 57

Sleepers are used below the rails.

26.2Page 57

A tall building has wide foundations.

27Page 57

Describe an experiment to show that a liquid exerts pressure at the bottom of the container in which it is kept.

28Page 57

Describe a suitable experiment to demonstrate that a liquid exerts pressure sideways also?

29Page 57

Describe a simple experiment to show that at a given depth, a liquid exerts same pressure in all directions.

30Page 57

State two factors on which the pressure at a point in a liquid depends.

31Page 57

Describe an experiment to show that the liquid pressure at a point increases with the increase in height of the liquid column above that point.

32Page 57

Which fact about liquid pressure does the diagram in fig. illustrate.

33Page 57

Describe an experiment to show that liquid pressure depends on the density of liquid.

34Page 57

A dam has broader walls at the bottom than at the top. Give a reason.

35Page 57

What do you mean by atmospheric pressure?

36Page 57

Write the numerical value of the atmospheric pressure on the earth surface in pascal.

37Page 57

We do not feel uneasy even under the enormous atmospheric pressure. Give a reason.

38Page 58

Describe a simple experiment to illustrate that air exerts pressure.

39Page 58

Describe the crushing tin can experiment. What do you conclude from this experiment?

40.1Page 58

Give reason for the following:
 A balloon collapses when air is removed from it.

40.2Page 58

Give reason for the following:

Water does not run out of a dropper unless its rubber bulb is pressed.

40.3Page 58

Give reason for the following :
Two holes are made in a sealed oil tin to take out oil from it.

41Page 58

How does the atmospheric pressure change with altitude?

Numericals [Page 58]

Selina solutions for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE 3 Force and Pressure Numericals [Page 58]

1Page 58

Find the moment of force of 20 N about an axis of rotation at distance 0.5 m from the force.

2Page 58

The moment of a force of 25 N about a point is 2.5 N m. Find the perpendicular distance of force from that point.

3Page 58

A spanner of length 10 cm is used to open a nut by applying a minimum force of 5.0 N. Calculate the moment of force required.

4Page 58

A wheel of diameter 2 m can be rotated about an axis passing through its center by a moment of force equal to 2.0 Nm. What minimum force must be applied on its rim?

5Page 58

A normal force of 200 N acts on an area of 0.02 m2. Find the pressure in pascal.

6Page 58

Find the thrust required to exert a pressure of 50000 pascals on an area of 0.05 m2 ?

7Page 58

Find the area of a body which experiences a pressure of 50000 Pa by a thrust of 100 N?

8Page 58

Calculate the pressure in pascal exerted by a force of 300 N acting normally on an area of 30 cm2.

9Page 58

How much thrust will be required to exert a pressure of 20,000 Pa on an area of 1 cm2.

10Page 58

The base of a container measures 15 cm × 20 cm. It is placed on a table top. If the weight of the container is 60 N, what is the pressure exerted by the container on the table top?

11Page 58

Calculate the pressure exerted on a surface of 0.5 m2 by a thrust of 100 kgf.

12Page 58

A boy weighing 60 kgf stands on platform of dimensions 2.5 cm x 0.5 cm. What pressure in pascal does he exert?

13Page 58

The figure shows a brick of weight 2 kgf and dimensions 20 cm × 10 cm × 5 cm placed in three different positions on the ground. Find the pressure exerted by the brick in each case.

Solutions for 3: Force and Pressure

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Selina solutions for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 - Force and Pressure - Shaalaa.com

Selina solutions for Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 - Force and Pressure

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Concepts covered in Concise Physics [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 Force and Pressure are Atmospheric Pressure, Moment (Turning Effect) of a Force or Torque, The Effect of Thrust, Factors Affecting Pressure, Factors Affecting Liquid Pressure, Consequences of Liquid Pressure, Standard Value of Atmospheric Pressure, Force, Thrust and Pressure, Pressure of liquid, Application of Atmospheric Pressure.

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