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Is there a gravitational attraction between you and the book? Explain.

[3] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [3] Laws of Motion
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Does the force of the earth's gravitation affect the motion of the moon? Explain your answer with reasons.

[3] Laws of Motion
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State Newton's law of gravitation. What is the difference between:
Gravity and gravitation

[3] Laws of Motion
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State Newton's law of gravitation. What is the difference between:
g and G?

[3] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [3] Laws of Motion
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An apple falls towards the earth due to its gravitational force. The apple also attracts the earth with the same force. Why do we not see the earth rising towards the apple? Explain.

[3] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [3] Laws of Motion
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The distance-time values for an object moving along straight line are given below:

Time (s) Distance (m)
0 0
1 1
2 8
3 27

 

[3] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [3] Laws of Motion
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Show that gravity decreases at higher altitudes.

[3] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [3] Laws of Motion
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Find the initial velocity of a car which is stopped in 10 seconds by applying brakes. Retardation due to brakes is 2.5 ms-2.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
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Name the agent which decomposes animal dung into biogas.

[5] Heat and Energy
Chapter: [5] Heat and Energy
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Which component of biogas is used as a fuel?

[5] Heat and Energy
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What is biogas?

[5] Heat and Energy
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Write any two uses of biogas.

[5] Heat and Energy
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Define the terms : time period as related to a simple pendulum.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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How is the time period of a simple pendulum affected, if at all, in the following situations:

  1. The length is made four times.
  2. The acceleration due to gravity is reduced to one-fourth.
[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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How do you measure the time period of a given pendulum? Why do you note the time for more than one oscillation?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Two simple pendulums A and B have lengths 1.0 m and 4.0 m, respectively, at a certain place. Which pendulum will make more oscillations in 1 min? Explain your answer.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depend on (a) length of pendulum, (b) mass of bob, (c) amplitude of oscillation and (d) acceleration due to gravity.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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A simple pendulum completes 40 oscillations in one minute. Find its (a) Frequency and (b) Time period.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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A body moving with a constant acceleration travels distances 3 m and 8 m, respectively in 1 s and 2 s. Calculate:

  1. The initial velocity.
  2. The acceleration of body.
[2] Motion in One Dimension
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Describe a fixed dome type biogas plant with the help of a labelled diagram.

[5] Heat and Energy
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