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10. An open knife edge of mass 200 g is
dropped from height 5m on a cardboard.
If the knife edge penetrates distance 2m
into the card board, the average resistance
offered by the cardboard to the knife edge
is (g = 10m/s)​

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Answered by Madankumar808103
5

Answer:

seer the following:

11.5.2 Area of Circle

Amange the separate pieces as shown in Fig 11.36, which is roughly a parallelogram.

A farmer dug a flower bed of radius 7 m at the centre of a field. He needs to

dired

purchase fertiliser. If I kg of fertiliser is required for 1 square metre area.

how much fertiliser should he purchase?

. What will be the cost of polishing a circular table-top of radius 2 m at the rate

of 10 per square metre?

Can you tell what we need to find in such cases, Area or Perimeter? In such

makes we need to find the area of the circular region. Let us find the area of a circle, using

naphpaper.

Draw a circle of radius 4 cm on a graph paper (Fig 11.34). Find the area by counting

he number of squares enclosed.

As the edges are not straight, we get a rough estimate of the area of circle by this method,

71 side There is another way of finding the area of a circle.

Draw a circle and shade one half of the circle [Fig 11.350). Now fold the circle into

lero

sighths and cut along the folds (Fig 11.35(11)].

Fig 11.35

Fig 11.34

Fig 11.36

Answered by payalgpawar15
1

Answer:

seer the following:

11.5.2 Area of Circle

Amange the separate pieces as

shown in Fig 11.36, which is roughly a parallelogram. A farmer dug a flower bed of radius 7 m

at the centre of a field. He needs to

dired

purchase fertiliser. If I kg of fertiliser is required for 1 square metre area.

how much fertiliser should he purchase?

. What will be the cost of polishing a circular table-top of radius 2 m at the rate

of 10 per square metre?

Can you tell what we need to find in such cases, Area or Perimeter? In such

makes we need to find the area of the

circular region. Let us find the area of a

circle, using

naphpaper.

Draw a circle of radius 4 cm on a graph paper (Fig 11.34). Find the area by counting

he number of squares enclosed.

As the edges are not straight, we get a rough estimate of the area of circle by this method,

71 side There is another way of finding the area of a circle.

Draw a circle and shade one half of the circle [Fig 11.350). Now fold the circle into

lero

sighths and cut along the folds (Fig

11.35(11)].

Fig 11.35

Fig 11.34

Fig 11.36

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