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1.

A constant retarding force of 200N is acting on a body of mass 50 kg moving initially with the

speed of 20 m/s How long does the body take to stop?

2. What will be the change in acceleration of a sliding block, if its mass is doubled while a

constant force is acting on it?

3. A hammer of mass 500 g. moving at 50 m/s, strikes a nail. The nail stops the hammer in a

very short time of 0.01s. What is the force of the nail on the hammer?

4. A of mass 1500 kg travelling at 25 m/s collides with another car B of mass 1000 kg travelling

at 15 m/s in the same direction After the collision the velocity of car A becomes 20 m/s

Calculate the velocity of car B after the collision.

5. Write and derive the equations of motion involving uniform acceleration.

Define a vector quantity and scalars quantity giving examples.

6. A car starts from rest and accelerates with 2 m/s2 for 10 seconds, After maintaining the

velocity for 10 seconds, it comes to rest decelerating 1 m/s2 i) Draw the shape of V-t graph. II)

Find the maximum velocity attained and the total distance travelled during the journey.

7. The brakes applied to a car produce a negative acceleration of 10 m/s². If the car takes 5 s to

stop after applying brakes, calculate the distance covered by the car before coming to rest.

8. Draw a velocity-time graphs for the following (a) A body moving with a uniform acceleration(b)

Uniform retardation (c) Zero acceleration

Name a physical quantity that (i) varies (ii) remains same in a uniform circular motion .

9. A body of mass 2 kg is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 20m/s. What will

be its potential energy at the end of 2s?(g=9.8m/s²)

10. A man drops a 10 kg rock from the top of a 5 m ladder. What is its speed just before it hits the

ground? What is its kinetic energy when it reaches the ground? (g=10m/s)

11. A boy weighing 40 kg makes a high jump of 4m. (g=10m/s)

i) What is his kinetic energy at the middle of the high jump?

ii) What is his potential energy at the highest point?

12. A man exerts a force of 200N in pulling a cart at a constant speed of 16m/sCalculate the

power spent by the man.

13. A 60 kg person climbs stairs of total height 20m in 2 min. Calculate the power delivered.

14. An electric bulb of 60 W is used for 6h per day. Calculate the units' of energy consumed in one

day by 5 such bulbs. (g-10m/s)

15. The speed of a moving body is halved What is the change in its K.E.?
State the energy changes taking place in the following cases(1) A car moves up ahilly road 2)

a stone projected vertically upward returns

16. Write the importance of universal law of gravitation.

17. Derive an expression for the acceleration due to gravity.

18. Give three points of difference between mass and weight.

19. The earth is acted up on by gravitation of sun even though it does not fall into the Sin. Why?

20. Given mass of the planet Mars is 6 × 1023 kg and radius is 4.3 × 106 m . Calculate the weight

of a man whose weight on earth is 600 N. Given g on earth =10 m / sec2

21. What is displacement ?A farmer moves along the boundary of a square field of side 10 m in 40

s What will be the magnitude of displacement of the farmer at the end of 2 minutes 20

seconds from his initial position?

22. If weight of a person on earth 10 N ,what is the probability of weight on surface of moon?

Note :- Home should complete in fair Notebook.

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