Experiment
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Experiments based on Newton's laws of motion
Alm. To perform experiments based on Newton's laws of motion
Requirements: A beaker or glass, a piece of cardsheet, sand, a 10 coin, an iron block and a wooden block
of the same size, fine soil, water, a flat container, a balloon, a plastic straw, thread.
Part A
Procedure :
(1) Take some sand in a beaker or glass.
12) Place a cardsheet on it.
(3) Keep a 10 coin on the cardsheet at the centre of the beaker or glass.
(4) Now flick the cardsheet with a finger. (The movement must be very quick.)
(5) Record your observation and explain it.
Diagrams: Read the procedure and draw neat labelled diagrams accordingly.
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Simply, it is stated that "If force on a body is zero, it's acceleration is zero." Inertia is that property of a body due to which it resists any change in its state of rest or of uniform motion. This law directly lights up the concept of inertia
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Observation & explanation : The cardsheet moves forward due to applied force and falls due to the gravity of the earth. The coin does not move with the cardsheet [interia of rest] but falls due to the gravity of the earth. These observations are consistent with Newton's first law and second low of motion.
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