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State the condition when a body is in dynamic equilibrium.
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State two condition for a body acted upon by several forces to be in equilibrium.
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State the principle of moments. Give one device as an application of it
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The figure shows a uniform metre rule placed on a fulcrum at its mid-point O and having a weight 40 gf at the 10 cm mark and a weight of 20 gf at the 90 cm mark.
- Is the metre rule in equilibrium? If not how will the rule turn?
- How can the rule be brought in equilibrium by using an additional weight of 40 gf?

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State the condition when the work done by a force is positive. Explain with the help of examples.
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A body is moved in a direction opposite to the direction of force acting on it. State whether the work is done by the force or work is done against the force
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When a body moves in a circular path, how much work is done by the body? Give reason.
(Hint: The body is acted upon by the centripetal force.)
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A satellite revolves around the earth in a circular orbit. What is the work done by the force of gravity? Give reason.
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A coolie X Carrying a load on his head climbs up a slope and another coolie Y carrying the identical load on his head move the same distance on a frictionless horizontal platform. Who does more work? Explain the reason.
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The work done by a fielder when he takes a catch in a cricket match, is negative. Explain.
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Give an example when work done by the force of gravity acting on a body is zero even though the body gets displaced from its initial position.
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A light ray passes from water to
- air, and
- glass.
In each case, state how does the speed of light change.
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What are the S.I. and C.G.S units of work? How are they related? Establish the relationship.
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State and define the S.I. unit of work.
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What physical quantity does the electron volt (eV) measure? How is it related to the S.I. unit of that quality?
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How is kilowatt hour related to joule?
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State two factors on which power spent by a source depends. Explain your answer with examples.
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Differentiate between work and power.
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Name the quality which is measured in kWh.
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One horse power is equal to ______.
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