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A piece of steel has a volume of 12 cm3, and a mass of 96 g. What is its density in kg/m3 ?

[9] Gravitation
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According to the third law of motion, action and reaction :

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
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An object is put in three liquids having different densities, one by one. The object floats with `1/9` , `2/11` and `3/7` parts of its volume outside the surface of liquids of densities d1, d2 and d3 respectively. Which of the following is the correct order of the densities of the three liquids?

[9] Gravitation
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A metal in which even iron can float is :

[9] Gravitation
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The relative densities of four liquids P, Q, R and S are 1.26, 1.0, 0.84 and 13.6 respectively. An object is floated in all these liquids, one by one. In which liquid the object will float with its maximum volume submerged under the liquid?

[9] Gravitation
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A solid of density 900 kg/m3 floats in oil as shown in the given diagram. The oil floats on water of density 1000 kg/m3 as shown. The density of oil kg/m3 could be :

[9] Gravitation
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The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and the density of copper is 8900 kg/m3. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

[9] Gravitation
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The diagrams represent four measuring cylinders containing liquids. The mass and volume of the liquid in each cylinder are stated. Which two measuring cylinder could contain an identical liquid?

[9] Gravitation
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A load of 100 kg is pulled up by 5 m. Calculate the work done. (g = 9.8 m/s2)

[10] Work and Energy
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Calculate the work done by the brakes of a car of mass 1000 kg when its speed is reduced from 20 m/s to 10 m/s?

[10] Work and Energy
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A body of mass 100 kg is lifted up by 10 m. Find :
(i) the amount of work done
(ii) potential energy of the body at that height (value of g = 10 m/s2)

[10] Work and Energy
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How much is the mass of a man if he has to do 2500 joules of work in climbing a tree 5 m tall? (g = 10 m s−2)

[10] Work and Energy
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Define kilowatt-hour.

[10] Work and Energy
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Name the physical quantity whose unit is watt.

[10] Work and Energy
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What is the power of a body which is doing work at the rate of one joule per second?

[10] Work and Energy
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A body does 1200 joules of work in 2 minutes. Calculate its power.

[10] Work and Energy
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Fill in the blank with suitable word :
Power is the rate of doing ___________.

[10] Work and Energy
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Fill in the blanks with suitable words :
One watt is a rate of working of one ___________ per ___________.

[10] Work and Energy
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A trolley is pushed along a road with a force of 400 N through a distance of 60 m in 1 minute. Calculate the power developed.

[10] Work and Energy
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A man weighing 500 N carried a load of 100 N up a flight of stairs 4 m high in 5 seconds. What is the power?

[10] Work and Energy
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