Motilal nehru public school jind class 9th dpp 1 Newton's law of motion all level question
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Question 1.
Deduce Newton’s first law from the second law.
Question 2.
When small boy is trying to push a heavy stone,
mention various forces acting on the stone.
Question 3.
Describe in brief an activity to illustrate the
property of inertia of rest.
Question 3.
Describe in brief an activity to illustrate the
property of inertia of rest.
Question 4.
Give few examples of Newton’s third law of
motion.
Question 5.
Two friends on roller-skates are standing 5 m
apart facing each other. One of them throws a ball of 2 kg towards the other, who
catches it. How will this activity affect the position of the two? Explain your
answer. [NCERT Exemplar]
Question 6.
Why does an athlete puts some sands or cushion
on the ground while high jumping?
Question 6.
Why does an athlete puts some sands or cushion
on the ground while high jumping?
Question 7.
Describe balanced forces with the help of two
examples.
Question 8.
Why do the driver and the person seated in front
seat need a seat belt?
Numericals
Question 1.
A bullet of 10 g strikes a sand bag at a speed
of 103 ms-1 and gets embedded after travelling
5 cm. Calculate
(i) the resistive force exerted by the sand on
the bullet.
(ii) the time taken by the bullet to come to
rest. [NCERT Exemplar]
Question 2.
A body of mass 300 g kept at rest breaks into two
parts due to internal forces. One part of mass 200 g is found to move at a
speed of 12 m/s towards the east. What will be the velocity of the other part?
Question 3.
A force of 5 N produces an acceleration of 8 ms-2 on
a mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 ms-2 on a
mass m2. What acceleration would the same force provide if both the
masses are tied together? [NCERT Exemplar]
Question 4.
The velocity-time graph of a ball moving on the
surface of floor is shown in the figure. Calculate the force acting on the
ball, if mass of the ball is 100 g.
Question 5.
A bullet of mass 4 g when fired with a velocity
of 50 ms-1, can enter a wall up to a depth of 10 cm. How much will
be the average resistances offered by the wall?
Question 6.
What is the acceleration produced by a force of
12 newton exerted on an object of mass 3 kg?
Question 8.
An iron sphere of mass 1 kg is dropped from a
height of 10 m. If the acceleration of sphere is 9.8 ms-2, calculate
the momentum transferred to the ground by the ball.
Question 9.
A bullet of mass 0.02 kg is fired from a gun
weighing 7.5 kg. If the initial velocity of the bullet is 200 m/s, calculate
the speed with which the gun recoils
Question 10.
The velocity-time graph of a ball moving on the
surface of a floor is shown in the figure. Find the force acting on the ball if
the mass of the ball is 50 g.
Question 11.
A man throws a ball of mass 0.4 kg vertically
upwards with a velocity of 10 m/s. What will be its initial momentum? What
would be its momentum at the highest point of its reach?
Question 12.
Which would require a greater force—accelerating
a 2 kg mass at 5 ms-2 or a 4 kg mass at 2 ms-2 ?
Question 13.
A bullet of mass 20 g is horizontally fired with
a horizontal velocity 150 ms-1 from a pistol of mass 2 kg. What
is the recoil velocity of the pistol?
Question 14.
A boy of mass 40 kg jumps with a horizontal
velocity of 5 ms-1 onto a stationary cart with frictionless
wheels. The mass of the cart is 3 kg. What is his velocity as the cart starts
moving? Assume that there is no external unbalanced force working in horizontal
direction.
CBSE
LEVEL QUESTION
Question 1.
Name the scientist who proved for the first time
that objects move with constant speed when no force acts on them.
Question 2.
Why do bicycles begin to slow down when we stop
pedalling?
Question 3.
Which law of motion gives the measure of force?
Question 3.
Which law of motion gives the measure of force?
Question 4.
Write the C.G.S unit of force.
Question 5.
Can every force produce motion in every object?
Question 6.
When a force is applied to a body, what are the
two essential effects it can produce?
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