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Figure shows the displacement of a body at different times . 

Calculate the average velocity during the time interval 5 s to 9 s ,
[Hint : From 5 s to 9 s , displacement = 7 m - 3m = 4m]

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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From the displacement-time graph of a cyclist given below in the Figure, find The average velocity in the first 4 s.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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The velocity-time graph of a moving body is given below in Figure

Total displacement.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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The velocity-time graph of a moving body is given below in Figure

Displacement in each part AB, BC and CD.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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The velocity-time graph of a moving body is given below in Figure

The acceleration in parts AB, BC and CD.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
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A train travels with a speed of 60 km h-1 from station A to station B and then comes back with a speed 80 km h-1 from station B to station A. Find -

  1. The average speed
  2. The average velocity of the train.
[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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A body moves from rest with uniform acceleration and travels 270 m in 3 s. Find the velocity of the body at 10 s after the start.

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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A train is moving with a velocity of 90 km h-1 . It is brought to stop by applying the brakes which produce a retardation of 0.5 ms-2 Find :
(i) The velocity after 10 s , and
(ii) the time taken by the train to come to rest .

[2] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [2] Motion in One Dimension
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What is tidal energy ?  Explain in brief.

[5] Heat and Energy
Chapter: [5] Heat and Energy
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 What is ocean energy? Explain in brief.

[5] Heat and Energy
Chapter: [5] Heat and Energy
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A body measures 25 m. State the unit and the magnitude of the unit in the statement.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the convenient unit you will use to measure:

length of a hall

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the convenient unit you will use to measure:

width of a book

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the convenient unit you will use to measure:

diameter of hair

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the convenient unit you will use to measure:

distance between the two cities.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the most convenient unit of mass you will use to measure:

Mass of small amount of medicine.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the most convenient unit of mass you will use to measure:

The grain output of a state

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the most convenient unit of mass you will use to measure:

The bag of sugar

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the most convenient unit of mass you will use to measure:

Mass of a cricket ball.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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What do you understand by the term degree of accuracy?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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