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Two charged particles placed at a separation of 20 cm exert 20 N of Coulomb force on each other. What will be the force of the separation is increased to 25 cm?

[5] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [5] Work, Energy and Power
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The force with which the earth attracts an object is called the weight of the object. Calculate the weight of the moon from the following data : The universal constant of gravitation G = 6.67 × 11−11 N−m2/kg2, mass of the moon = 7.36 × 1022 kg, mass of the earth = 6 × 1024 kg and the distance between the earth and the moon = 3.8 × 105 km. 

[5] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [5] Work, Energy and Power
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Find the ratio of the magnitude of the electric force to the gravitational force acting between two protons.

[5] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [5] Work, Energy and Power
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The average separation between the proton and the electron in a hydrogen atom in ground state is 5.3 × 10−11 m. (a) Calculate the Coulomb force between them at this separation. (b) When the atom goes into its first excited state the average separation between the proton and the electron increases to four times its value in the ground state. What is the Coulomb force in this state?

[5] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [5] Work, Energy and Power
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The thickness of a glass plate is measured to be 2.17 mm, 2.17 mm and 2.18 mm at three different places. Find the average thickness of the plate from this data.

[1] Physical World
Chapter: [1] Physical World
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A person drops a coin. Describe the path of the coin as seen by the person if he is in

  1. a car moving at constant velocity and
  2. in a free falling elevator.
[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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You are travelling in a car. The driver suddenly applies the brakes and you are pushed forward. Why does this happen?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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An object is placed far away from all the objects that can exert force on it. A frame of reference is constructed by taking the origin and axes fixed in this object. Will the frame be necessarily inertial?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Suppose you are running fast in a field and suddenly find a snake in front of you. You stop quickly. Which force is responsible for your deceleration?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A spy jumps from an airplane with his parachute. The spy accelerates downward for some time when the parachute opens. The acceleration is suddenly checked and the spy slowly falls to the ground. Explain the action of the parachute in checking the acceleration.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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When a horse pulls a cart, the force that helps the horse to move forward is the force exerted by

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A car accelerates on a horizontal road due to the force exerted by.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A block of mass m is placed on a smooth wedge of inclination θ. The whole system is accelerated horizontally so that the block does not slip on the wedge. The force exerted by the wedge on the block has a magnitude.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Two objects A and B are thrown upward simultaneously with the same speed. The mass of A is greater than that of B. Suppose the air exerts a constant and equal force of resistance on the two bodies.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A smooth wedge A is fitted in a chamber hanging from a fixed ceiling near the earth's surface. A block B placed at the top of the wedge takes time T to slide down the length of the wedge. If the block is placed at the top of the wedge and the cable supporting the chamber is broken at the same instant, the block will.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A free 238U nucleus kept in a train emits an alpha particle. When the train is stationary, a nucleus decays and a passenger measures that the separation between the alpha particle and the recoiling nucleus becomes x at time t after the decay. If the decay takes place while the train is moving at a uniform velocity v, the distance between the alpha particle and the recoiling nucleus at a time t after the decay, as measured by the passenger, is

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The figure shows the displacement of a particle going along the X-axis as a function of time. The force acting on the particle is zero in the region


(a) AB
(b) BC
(c) CD
(d) DE

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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If the tension in the cable supporting an elevator is equal to the weight of the elevator, the elevator may be
(a) going up with increasing speed
(b) going down with increasing speed
(c) going up with uniform speed
(d) going down with uniform speed

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A person says that he measured the acceleration of a particle to be non-zero even though no force was acting on the particle.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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 car moving at 40 km/hr is to be stopped by applying brakes in the next 4 m. If the car weighs 2000 kg, what average force must be applied to stop it?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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