CBSE BOARD X, asked by harshithasrgm, 5 hours ago

is there is any problems for based on the lesson laws of motion. If so can u send ?​

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Answered by srisaipoojitha9e2497
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Answered by kaadithyakrishna
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NCERT Textbook Page 118

1.  Which of the following has more inertia:

     (a) a rubber ball and a stone of the same size?      (b) a bicycle and a train?      (c) a five-rupees coin and a one-rupee coin?Ans. (a) A stone of the same size      (b) a train      (c) a five-rupees coin      As the mass of an object is a measure of its inertia, objects with more mass have more inertia.

2.  In the following example, try to identify the number of times the velocity of the ball changes. “A football player kicks a football to another player of his team who kicks the football towards the goal. The goalkeeper of the opposite team collects the football and kicks it towards a player of his own team”.      Also identify the agent supplying the force in each case.Ans.

Agent supplying the force Change in velocity of ball

1. First player kicks a football. Velocity from ‘O’ changes to ‘u’

2. Second player kicks the football towards the goal. Velocity changes again

3. The goalkeeper collects the football. Velocity becomes O

4. Goalkeeper kicks it towards a player Of his team Change in velocity takes place

     The velocity of football changed four times.

3.  Explain why some of the leaves may get detached from a tree if we vigorously shake its branch.

Ans. When the tree's branch is shaken vigorously the branch attain motion but the leaves stay at rest.      Due to the inertia of rest, the leaves tend to remain in its position and hence detaches from the tree to fall down.

4.  Why do you fall in the forward direction when a moving bus brakes to a stop and fall backwards when it accelerates from rest?

Ans. When a moving bus brakes to a stop: When the bus is moving, our body is also in motion, but due to sudden brakes, the lower part of our body comes to rest as soon as the bus stops. But the upper part of our body continues to be in motion and hence we fall in forward direction due to inertia of motion.      When the bus accelerates from rest we fall backwards: When the bus is stationary our body is at rest but when the bus accelerates, the lower part of our body being in contact with the floor of the bus comes in motion, but the upper part of our body remains at rest due to inertia of rest. Hence we fall in backward direction.

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