Question 1:
Which physical quantity corresponds to the rate of change of
Solution :
Force corresponds to the rate of change of momentum.
Question 2:
State the relation between the momentum of a body and the force acting on it.
Solution :
The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts.
Question 3:
What is
Solution :
The SI unit of force is
Question 4:
Define
Solution :
A
Question 5:
What is the relationship between force and
Solution :
Force acting on a body is directly proportional to the acceleration produced in the body.
Question 6:
If the mass of a body and the force acting on it are both doubled, what happens to the
Solution :
Acceleration remains same since
Question 7:
Name the physical quantity whose unit is ‘newton’.
Solution :
Newton is the SI unit of force.
Question 8:
Which physical principle is involved in the working of a jet
Solution :
Jet airplanes work on the principle of conservation of momentum.
Question 9:
Name the principle on which a rocket works.
Solution :
Rockets work on the principle of conservation of momentum.
Question 10:
Is the following statement true or false :
A rocket can propel itself in a vacuum.
Solution :
True, because rocket does not require air for obtaining uplift or for burning its fuel.
Question 11:
What is the force which produces an acceleration of 1 m /s2 in a body of mass 1
Solution :
Mass, m = 1 kg
Acceleration, a =
1m/s2
Force F = m x a = 1
x 1= 1N
Question 12:
Find the acceleration produced by a force of 5 N acting on a mass of 10 kg.
Solution :
Force F =5 N
Mass m = 10 kg
Question 13:
A girl weighing 25 kg stands on the
Solution :
The force exerted by the floor on her = the downward force exerted by the girl =250 N
This is due to Newton’s third law of motion which states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Question 14:
Name the physical quantity which makes it easier to accelerate a small car than a large car.
Solution :
Less mass of the small car makes it easier to accelerate a small car than a large car because acceleration is inversely
proportional to
Question 15:
Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) To every action, there is an………………….. and…………………… reaction
(b) Momentum is a…………….. Its emit is……………………
(c) Newton’s second law of motion can be written as Force = mass x …………………………… or Force = ……………….. of change of……………….
(d) Forces in
(e) In collisions and explosions, the total ……………… remains constant, provided that no external……………………..
Solution :
a) Equal; opposite
b) Vector; kg.m/s
c) Acceleration; rate; momentum
d) Magnitude; directions
e) Momentum; force
Question 16:
Explain the meaning of the following equation :
F = m x a
where symbols have their usual meanings
Solution :
Force is directly proportional to the product of ‘mass’ of the body and the ‘acceleration’ produced in the body by the action of force.
F = m x a
where F is the force applied
m is the mass of the body
a is the acceleration produced in the body
Question 17:
To take the boat away from the bank of a river, the boatman pushes the bank with an oar.
Solution :
To take
Question 18:
Why does a gunman get a jerk on firing a
Solution :
Gunman gets a jerk on firing a bullet because when a bullet is fired from a gun, the force sending the bullet forward is equal to the force sending the gun
Question 19:
If action is always equal to
Solution :
To make the cart move, the horse bends forward and pushes the ground with its feet. When the forward reaction to the backward push of the horse on the ground is greater than the opposing frictional forces of the wheels, the cart moves.
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