Physics, asked by samiksha126, 10 months ago

which other procedures will you suggest to study Newton' s Laws of motion in the Laboratory​

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Answered by mihirsthacker
1

Take two similar spring balances of different ranges, say A and B.

Note the least count of the spring balances.

Attach the ring of spring balance A on a hook fixed in the wall and the spring balance B is attached to the hook of spring balance A.

Hold the spring balances exactly horizontal to the table.

Pull the ring of spring balance B gently.

Observe and note the reading of both the spring balances.Repeat the experiment by applying different forces.

Procedure for doing simulator:

Change the ‘Applied force’ slider and observe the reading on the two spring balances.

Repeat the experiment by applying different forces.

Click on the reset button for reset the experiment.

Observations:

Least count of the spring balance = value of 1 small division

Least count of the spring balance A=………N

Least count of the spring balance B =…………………N

No. of observations

Reading of B (Second spring balance) when force applied (N)

Reading of A (First spring balance) when force applied (N)

Difference in reading of A and B (N)


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Answered by kimzuria638
2

Answer:

Añswér of following questions

  • You can throw a ball on the wall..it will come back to us,It will be according to Newton's third law i.e. Every action has equal and opposite reaction
  • this law states that a still object will stay unless a forse pushes or pulls it.A moving objects will stay moving unless a force pushes or pulls it.
  • gravity and friction are forces that constanly push and pull the"stuff" on the earth.so,when we roll a ball.it slowly comes to a stop

Hope it helps u.

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