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Solve the numerical problem.

Height of a TV tower is 600 m at a given place. Calculate its coverage range if the radius of the Earth is 6400 km. What should be the height to get the double coverage area?

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The length, breadth, and thickness of a rectangular sheet of metal are 4.234 m, 1.005 m, and 2.01 cm respectively. Give the area and volume of the sheet to correct significant figures.

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Describe what is meant by significant figures.

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Solve the numerical example.

A large ball 2 m in radius is made up of a rope of square cross-section with edge length 4 mm. Neglecting the air gaps in the ball, what is the total length of the rope to the nearest order of magnitude?

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Solve the numerical example.

Nuclear radius R has a dependence on the mass number (A) as R =1.3 × 10-16 A1/3 m. For a nucleus of mass number A = 125, obtain the order of magnitude of R expressed in the meter.

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Solve the numerical example.

Write down the number of significant figures in the following: 0.003 m2, 0.1250 gm cm-2, 6.4 x 106 m, 1.6 x 10-19 C, 9.1 x 10-31 kg.

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Solve the numerical example.

The diameter of a sphere is 2.14 cm. Calculate the volume of the sphere to the correct number of significant figures.

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Answer in one sentence.

Define friction.

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Why force of static friction is known as ‘self-adjusting force’?

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Name two factors on which the coefficient of friction depends.

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State any four methods to reduce friction.

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Answer in short.

What is rolling friction? How does it arise?

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Explain how lubricants help in reducing friction.

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State the laws of static friction.

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State the laws of kinetic friction.

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State advantages of friction.

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State disadvantages of friction.

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Long answer type question.

Define coefficient of static friction and coefficient of kinetic friction. Give the necessary formula for each.

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Calculate the coefficient of static friction for an object of mass 50 kg placed on horizontal table pulled by attaching a spring balance. The force is increased gradually it is observed that the object just moves when spring balance shows 50 N.

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Answer the following.

A block of mass 37 kg rests on a rough horizontal plane having coefficient of static friction 0.3. Find out the least force required to just move the block horizontally.

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