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Answer the following question:
Can we multiply vectors?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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What do you mean by the distance traveled by a body?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
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What do you understand by the equations of motion?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
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What do you understand by the equations of motion?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
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Write down the three equations of motion.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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Write two examples of vectors.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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What is meant by a fluid?

[4.1] Fluids
Chapter: [4.1] Fluids
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What is a fluid pressure?

[4.1] Fluids
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What do you mean by diver's suit?
[4.1] Fluids
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A piece of wood when left underwater again comes to the surface. Explain with reason.
[4.1] Fluids
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Will a body weigh more in the air or in the water when weighed with a spring balance? Why?
[4.1] Fluids
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A body dipped into a liquid experience an upthrust. State two factors on which upthrust on the body depend.
[4.1] Fluids
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A small stone of mass m ( = 200 g ) is held underwater in a tall jar and allowed to fall as shown in the following figure. The free-body diagram of the stone is also shown.

(i) What does F2 represent?

(ii) What does m1 represent?

(iii) What is the net force acting on the stone?

(iv) What is the acceleration of the stone as it falls through water? Neglect the force due to viscosity. Assume that volume of stone = 80 cml, density of water = 1.0 g cm-3 and acceleration due to gravity g = 10 ms-2.

[4.1] Fluids
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Write the SI units of Buoyant force

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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What do you mean by buoyancy?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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What is meant by up thrust?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Is pressure a vector quantity?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Is thrust a scalar or vector quantity?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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What is the common use of a lactometer?
[4.1] Fluids
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How is thrust different from pressure?

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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