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what is the difference between density and relative density ?
How does a lactometer work ?
what are the importance of universal law of gravitation??
List two factors on which buoyant force depends.
what happens to the gravitational force between two objects if
i) the mass of one object is doubled
ii) distance between two objects is doubled
iii) masses of both the objects are doubled
what is the difference between density and relative density of a substance
Why do objects float or sink when placed on the surface of liquid?
what is the relationship between "G" and "g"?
Difference between thrust and pressure?
A ball thrown up vertically returns to the thrower after 6 s. Find
(a) the velocity with which it was thrown up,
(b) the maximum height it reaches, and
(c) its position after 4 s.
A solid weighs 80g in air and 64g in water. Calculate its relative density. Also tell, when kept in water would the object float or sink.
What happens to the force between two objects, if
(i) the mass of one object is doubled?
(ii) the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled?
(iii) the masses of both objects are doubled?
Guys, it's urgent, plz answer them immediately...
Q1. A block weighing 1.0 kg is in the shape of a cube of length 10 cm. It is kept on a horizontal table. Find the pressure on the portion of the table where the block is kept. (ans. 1000Pa)
Why Newton's law of gravitation called universal law
why a truck or a motorbus has wider tyres
An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously
another object is dropped from rest at a height 100 m. What is the difference
in their heights after 2 s if both the objects drop with same accelerations?
How does the difference in heights vary with time?
what are the characteristics of gravitational force.......????
relative density of gold is 19.3.if the density of water is 1000kg/m3 ,what is density of gold in si unit?
radius of an iron sphere is 0.21 cm If density of iron is 7.80g/cc calculate mass
A sharp knife is more effective than a blunt knife.why?
difference between mass and weight
WHAT IS THE S.I. UNIT OF UPTHRUST?
what is the difference between thrust and force?
the acceleration due to gravity on a planet is 1.96m/s2 .If it is safe to jump from a height of 3m on the earth, the corresponding height of the planet will be ?
How archimedes principle is used to determine the purity of gold?
a stone is allowed to fall from the top of a tower 100m high and at the same time another stone is projected vertically upwards frome the ground with a velocity of 25ms-1 . calculate when and where the 2 stones will meet.
When an object is immersed into the fluid two forces act on the object in the vertically opposite directions. Name them and also write the factors on which the magnitude of these forces depends on.
A body weighs 63 N on the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force exerted on it due to the earth at a height equal to half the radius of the earth?
Name two substances whose density cannot be measured.
1) State Archimedes principle?
2) Give two applications of archimedes principle.
A solid weighs 80g in air, 68g in water and 60g in oil. Calculate the relative density of oil and solid.
difference between g and G .
how is the least count and the zero error of the spring balance is calculated?
name the factors affecting pressure
State the laws of floatation.
prove that if a body is thrown vertically upwards, the time of ascent is equal to the time of decent.
Q1 Give reasons:
Define one pascal.
At what height above the earth's surface would the value of acceleration due to gravity be half of what it is on the surface? Calculate.
A piece of iron of density 7.8 * 103kg/m3 and volume 100 cm3 is totally immersed in water. Calculate
(a) The weight of the iron piece in air
(b) The upthrust
(c) Apparent weight in water
A stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity 40m/s and is caught back. Taking g=10m/s2.calculate the maximum height reached by the stone
what are the applications of archimedes principle???
write the factor on which pressure depends
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SMALL g AND CAPITAL G
how to make model of lactometer on archimedes principle
why does buildings have wide foundations?
prove that if a body is thrown vertically upward , the time of ascent is equal to the time of descent.
the density of ice is 0.9 g/cm3. When it floats in water, what fraction of its volume will remain above surface?
A sphere of mass 40 kg is attraced by a second sphere of mass 15 kg when their centers are 20 cm apart, with a force of 0.1 milligram weight. Calculate the value of gravitational constant.
loaded test tube placed in pure milk sinks to a certain mark (M). Now some water is mixed with the milk. Will the test tube sink more or less? Explain.
A Piece of ice is placed gently on the surface of water in a glass so that when ice floats, the water comes up to the brim of the glass. what will happen to the level of water when the ice melts? will it overflow? (2) in the above case what will happen if instead of water the glass is filled with (a) with a liquid denser than water. (b) a liquid lighter than water.
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Syllabus
what is the difference between density and relative density ?
How does a lactometer work ?
what are the importance of universal law of gravitation??
List two factors on which buoyant force depends.
what happens to the gravitational force between two objects if
i) the mass of one object is doubled
ii) distance between two objects is doubled
iii) masses of both the objects are doubled
what is the difference between density and relative density of a substance
Why do objects float or sink when placed on the surface of liquid?
what is the relationship between "G" and "g"?
Difference between thrust and pressure?
A ball thrown up vertically returns to the thrower after 6 s. Find
(a) the velocity with which it was thrown up,
(b) the maximum height it reaches, and
(c) its position after 4 s.
A solid weighs 80g in air and 64g in water. Calculate its relative density. Also tell, when kept in water would the object float or sink.
What happens to the force between two objects, if
(i) the mass of one object is doubled?
(ii) the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled?
(iii) the masses of both objects are doubled?
Guys, it's urgent, plz answer them immediately...
Q1. A block weighing 1.0 kg is in the shape of a cube of length 10 cm. It is kept on a horizontal table. Find the pressure on the portion of the table where the block is kept. (ans. 1000Pa)
Q3. Calculate the mass of a body whose volume is 2 m3and density 0.52 g/cm3. (ans. 1040 kg)
Q4. A dining hall has dimensions 50m× 15m × 3.5m. Calculate the mass of air in the hall. Given, density of air =1.30kg/m3. (ans. 3412.5 kg)
Q5. A thread of mercury of 10.2 g is in a tube of uniform cross section 0.1cm3. Calculate the length of thread. The density of mercury is 13.6g/cm3. (ans. 7.5cm)
Q6. A cubical block of water is dipped completely in water. Each edge of the block is 1cm in length. Find the buoyant force acting on the block. (ans. 10-2N)
Q7. A body of mass 2.0 kg and density 8000 kg/m3is completely dipped in a liquid of density 800 kg/m3. Find the force of buoyancy on it. (ans. 2N)
Q8. A piece of iron of density 7.8 × 103kg/m3and volume 100 cm3is totally immersed in water. Calculate (a) the weight of the iron piece in air (b) the upthrust and (c) apparent weight in water. (ans. (a) 7.8N (b) 1N (c) 6.8 N)
Q9. A solid body of mass 150g and volume 250cm3is put in water. Will the body float or sink.
Q10. A solid of density 5000kg/m3weights 0.5 kg in air. It is completely immersed in water of density 1000kg/m3.
Q11. The mass of a block made of certain material is 13.5 kg and its volume is 15 × 10-3m3. Will the block float or sink in water. Give reason for your answer.
Q12. (a) What is the density of air in NTP? (b)What is the unit of relative density?
Q13. (a) When does a body sinks in a fluid?
(b)Why does a balloon filled with hydrogen gas rise up against gravity?
Q15. (a). A body weighs 10 N in air and 8 N when fully immersed in water. How much is the buoyant force acting on the body?
Why Newton's law of gravitation called universal law
why a truck or a motorbus has wider tyres
An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously
another object is dropped from rest at a height 100 m. What is the difference
in their heights after 2 s if both the objects drop with same accelerations?
How does the difference in heights vary with time?
what are the characteristics of gravitational force.......????
relative density of gold is 19.3.if the density of water is 1000kg/m3 ,what is density of gold in si unit?
radius of an iron sphere is 0.21 cm If density of iron is 7.80g/cc calculate mass
A sharp knife is more effective than a blunt knife.why?
difference between mass and weight
WHAT IS THE S.I. UNIT OF UPTHRUST?
what is the difference between thrust and force?
the acceleration due to gravity on a planet is 1.96m/s2 .If it is safe to jump from a height of 3m on the earth, the corresponding height of the planet will be ?
How archimedes principle is used to determine the purity of gold?
a stone is allowed to fall from the top of a tower 100m high and at the same time another stone is projected vertically upwards frome the ground with a velocity of 25ms-1 . calculate when and where the 2 stones will meet.
When an object is immersed into the fluid two forces act on the object in the vertically opposite directions. Name them and also write the factors on which the magnitude of these forces depends on.
A body weighs 63 N on the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force exerted on it due to the earth at a height equal to half the radius of the earth?
Name two substances whose density cannot be measured.
1) State Archimedes principle?
2) Give two applications of archimedes principle.
A solid weighs 80g in air, 68g in water and 60g in oil. Calculate the relative density of oil and solid.
difference between g and G .
how is the least count and the zero error of the spring balance is calculated?
name the factors affecting pressure
State the laws of floatation.
prove that if a body is thrown vertically upwards, the time of ascent is equal to the time of decent.
Q1 Give reasons:
Define one pascal.
At what height above the earth's surface would the value of acceleration due to gravity be half of what it is on the surface? Calculate.
A piece of iron of density 7.8 * 103kg/m3 and volume 100 cm3 is totally immersed in water. Calculate
(a) The weight of the iron piece in air
(b) The upthrust
(c) Apparent weight in water
A stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity 40m/s and is caught back. Taking g=10m/s2.calculate the maximum height reached by the stone
what are the applications of archimedes principle???
write the factor on which pressure depends
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SMALL g AND CAPITAL G
how to make model of lactometer on archimedes principle
why does buildings have wide foundations?
prove that if a body is thrown vertically upward , the time of ascent is equal to the time of descent.
the density of ice is 0.9 g/cm3. When it floats in water, what fraction of its volume will remain above surface?
A sphere of mass 40 kg is attraced by a second sphere of mass 15 kg when their centers are 20 cm apart, with a force of 0.1 milligram weight. Calculate the value of gravitational constant.
loaded test tube placed in pure milk sinks to a certain mark (M). Now some water is mixed with the milk. Will the test tube sink more or less? Explain.
A Piece of ice is placed gently on the surface of water in a glass so that when ice floats, the water comes up to the brim of the glass. what will happen to the level of water when the ice melts? will it overflow? (2) in the above case what will happen if instead of water the glass is filled with (a) with a liquid denser than water. (b) a liquid lighter than water.