Ques 1: What is force?
Ans: A push or pull acting on an object is called force.
Ques 2: What is gravity?
Ans: The force that attracts objects towards the centre of the earth is called gravity.
Ques 3: What is magnetism?
Ans: The push or pull applied by a magnet on metals like iron and nickel and on other magnets is called magnetism.
Ques 4: What is energy? Name any four types of energy.
Ans: The ability to do work is called energy. The four types of energy are heat energy, light energy, wind energy and sound energy.
Ques 5: What is a machine?
Ans: A machine is a tool that makes our work easier by helping us overcome a larger force (load) by applying a lesser force (effort).
Ques 6: Name the six types of simple machines.
Ans: The six types of simple machines are:
Ques 7: List the four effects that force has on objects.
Ans: The four effects that force have on objects are:
Ques 8: What is friction? Why is friction necessary?
Ans: The force that tries to stop the sliding movement of objects across a surface is called friction. Friction is necessary because friction between our feet and the ground makes it possible for us to walk.
Ques 9: List any two advantages and two disadvantages of friction.
Ans: The two advantages of friction are:
The two disadvantages of friction are:
Ques 10: What is a lever? Describe the three types with examples.
Ans: A lever is a rigid road arranged in such a manner that it can move freely around a fixed point. It consists of the following three parts:
First-class lever:
Second class lever:
Third class lever:
Ques 11: What is a wheel and axle? Give examples.
Ans: A wheel and axle consists of a wheel rigidly attached to a rod (called an axle). When one rotates the wheel, the axle also rotates.
Eg: The crane used to raise a bucket of water from a well, a screwdriver, a door knob and the steering wheel of a car.
Ques 12: What is a pulley? What are its different types? Give examples.
Ans: A pulley consists of a wheel with a grooved rim, with a rope, chain or belt running around it. The wheel rotates around a stationary axle. A pulley can be of two types fixed and movable.
Fixed pulley:
Movable pulley:
Ques 13: List any two advantages and two disadvantages of friction.
Ans: The two advantages of friction are –
The two disadvantages of friction are –
Ques 14: What is a lever? Describe its three types with examples.
Ans: A lever is a rigid rod arranged in such a manner that it can move freely around a fixed point. It consists of the following three parts.
First–Class lever: Levers in which the fulcrum is located between the load and effort are called first-class or class one levers. Eg. – a pair of scissors, a seesaw, and a crowbar.
Second – Class lever: Levers in which the load is located between the fulcrum and the effort are called second-class or class two levers. Eg. – a wheelbarrow, a bottle opener and a nutcracker.
Third–class lever: Levers in which the effort is located between the fulcrum and the load are called third–class three levers. Eg. – Stapler, forceps, fishing rods and ice tongs or chimta.
Ques 15: What is a wheel and axle? Give examples.
Ans: A wheel and axle consists of a wheel rigidly attached to a rod (called an axle). When one rotates the wheel, the axle also rotates. Eg. – The crank used to raise a bucket of water from a well, a screwdriver, a door knob and the steering whole are.
Ques 16: What is a pulley? What are its different types? Give examples
Ans: A pulley consists of a wheel with a grooved rim, with a rope, chain, or belt running around it. The wheel rotates around a stationary axle. A pulley can be of two types fixed and movable.
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