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How can you find the following?

Velocity from a displacement – time graph.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

How can you find the following?

Displacement from velocity – time graph.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Can you suggest the kind of motion of a body from the following distance – time graph?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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Can you suggest the kind of motion of a body from the following distance – time graph?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Can you suggest the kind of motion of a body from the following distance – time graph?

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

From the displacement – time graph shown given below calculate:

  1. Average velocity in the first three seconds.
  2. Displacement from the initial position at the end of 13 s.
  3. Time after which the body is at the initial position,
  4. Average velocity after 8 s.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

From the displacement – time graph shown given below calculate :

  1. Velocity between 0 – 2 s.
  2. Velocity between 8 s – 12 s.
  3. Average velocity between 5 s – 12 s.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A motorbike running at 90 kmh−1, is slowed down to 54 kmh−1 by the application of brakes, over a distance of 40 m. If the brakes are applied with the same force, calculate

  1. total time in which bike comes to rest
  2. total distance travelled by bike.
[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A motor car slows down from 72 kmh−1 to 36 kmh−1 over a distance of 25 m. If the brakes are applied with the same force
calculate

  1. total time in which car comes to rest
  2. distance travelled by it.
[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
Concept: undefined >> undefined
What do you mean by the term lines of the magnetic field?
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
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What is the use of a magnetic compass?
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
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Magnetic field lines intersect each other, if yes, why?
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
Concept: undefined >> undefined
How will you plot the magnetic field lines by using a small compass needle?
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Name the instrument used to control current in an electric circuit.

[8.1] Electricity
Chapter: [8.1] Electricity
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What is an artificial magnet?
[8.1] Electricity
Chapter: [8.1] Electricity
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How is a voltmeter connected in a circuit?
[8.1] Electricity
Chapter: [8.1] Electricity
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Explain the method of plotting the magnet field lines by using a small compass needle.
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
Concept: undefined >> undefined
A small magnet is suspended by a silk thread from rigid support such that the magnet can freely swing. How will it rest? Explain by drawing a diagram.
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
Concept: undefined >> undefined
What do you mean by the term lines of the magnetic field?
[8.2] Magnetism
Chapter: [8.2] Magnetism
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Explain the following:
Open circuit

[8.1] Electricity
Chapter: [8.1] Electricity
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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