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Force

The document covers various concepts of motion, forces, energy, and machines, including translational and rotational motion, torque, work, power, and mechanical advantage. It explains principles such as the moment of force, equilibrium, the conservation of energy, and the workings of levers and pulleys. Additionally, it discusses different forms of energy, their transformations, and the efficiency of machines.

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Force

The document covers various concepts of motion, forces, energy, and machines, including translational and rotational motion, torque, work, power, and mechanical advantage. It explains principles such as the moment of force, equilibrium, the conservation of energy, and the workings of levers and pulleys. Additionally, it discusses different forms of energy, their transformations, and the efficiency of machines.

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, What are the 2 kinds of motion that a body, acted upon by a force may possess?

. Briefly explain: *Translational motion *Rotational motion


. State the factors affecting the turning of a body. How do these factors affect
the turning effect?
o What is moment of force? Define based on factors.
. State the formula for moment of force.
. How can we apply maximum torque from a given force?
, State the SI and CGS units of torque. State the relation between: *N.m and
dyne.cm *kgf.m and N.m *gf.cm and dyne.cm
. When is the moment of force taken as positive and negative? Also state their
directions relative to the observer.
, What TYP of quantity is torque?
. Why is the SI unit of torque not taken as Joule, but as N.m?
. What does the direction of rotation of a body, when a force is applied on it
depend?
. What can we conclude from the relation between torque and its distance from the
axis?
, How is rotation produced? What are the two forces of a couple?
. How do the externally applied force and the internal reaction force of a couple
related?
o What is a couple forces? Define and state their relation.
. What do we do when we require a larger turning effect for rotation?
, What is couple arm? Why cannot the couple forces produce linear or translational
motion?
. State the formula of moment of couple.
. State the conditions required for a body to be in equilibrium.
, When is a body said to be in equilibrium?
o What is equilibrium? Define: *Static equilibrium *Dynamic equilibrium
. What is Principle of Moments? Explain and state its relation. Name any 2 devices
working on the principle of moments.
, At what point of the body is the centre of gravity considered?
o Define centre of gravity.
. State any 3 unique features about the centre of gravity of a body.
. State the position of centres of gravity: *Rod *Circular disc *Solid or Hollow
Sphere *Solid or Hollow Cylinder *Solid Cone *Hollow Cone *Ring *Triangular Lamina
*Quadrilateral Lamina
, How can a body be balanced?
. How does a body, freely suspended from a point come to rest?
. What is the requirement for stable equilibrium of a body?
o What is uniform circular motion? Briefly state about the speed, velocity and
acceleration of a body in uniform circular motion.
. How can we find the direction of motion of a body in uniform circular motion- at
any given instant?
. How are the speed and velocities of a body in uniform circular motion
contradictive?
. State the difference between uniform linear and uniform circular motions.
, Which direction does the centripetal force of a body in uniform circular motion
act?
o What is centripetal force? Define centripetal force.
, State the centripetal forces in following cases: *Revolution of electron around
nucleus *Revolution of a planet around the sun *Revolution of moon around the
planet *Whirling a stone in air.
, At what state of equilibrium is a body in- which is in uniform circular motion?
o What is centrifugal force? Define centrifugal force. How are the directions of
centripetal and centrifugal forces inter-related?
. Why cannot the centrifugal force be considered as reaction force of centripetal
force?
. Is the centrifugal force a real force? Briefly explain.
o What is a virtual or fictious of pseudo force?

o When is work said to be done?


, Why does a coolie standing with load on his head do no work?
. In general, on what factors does the work done by a body depend on?
o Define work in terms of its factors.
, State the formula of work and state what the 'x' in it refers to.
. What is the amount of work done when there is no displacement?
, What TYP of quantity is work?
. How do we determine the amount of work done when the direction of displacement
of the body is different from the direction of force? State the formulas related to
it.
. What is work done the product of?
. How is work done a scalar quantity although force and displacement are vector
quantities?
. What does the amount of work done by a force depend on?
. Special cases of work done: *Case I *Case II *Case III
. What are the conditions for the work done by a force to be equal to 0?
. How can we determine work done, when force is variable during displacement of
body?
. How do we determine the amount of work done by the force of gravity?
. What is the amount of work done by the force of gravity when is a body is
vertically thrown upward?
, State the SI and CGS units of Work done.
o Define 1 Joule and 1 erg of Work done. State the relationship between Joule and
erg.
o Define Power. What is Power? What TYP of unit is Power?
. Explain how Power is measured/ the measurement of Power.
. What does the Power spent by a source depend upon?
. Explain how power can be related to average speed of the body.
, State the SI and CGS units of power.
o Define 1 Watt of power. Relate 1 Watt with the CGS unit of Power.
. Briefly explain about the unit: Horsepower (HP).
. State any 3 differences between Work and Power.
. When does the energy of a body increase or decrease?
o Define the energy of a body. What is energy? What TYP of unit is Energy?
. When is there no transfer of energy, although action of force exists?
o Define the following units of energy: *Watt-hour *kilo-Watt-hour *calorie
*electron-Volt
, State the relation of Joule and Horsepower.
. State 3 differences between power and energy.
o What is Mechanical energy? What are the 2 forms of mechanical energy? How are
the 2 forms of mechanical energy related?
o What is Potential energy? Define potential energy.
. What are the 2 kinds of potential energy?
o What is Gravitational Potential Energy? Define.
. When is the Gravitational Potential Energy of a body zero?
o Define Gravitational Potential Energy based on the work done.
. How does the Gravitational Potential Energy of a body change with change of the
body in terms of height?
o Briefly explain about the property of elasticity and Elastic Potential Energy.
. How is the Gravitational Potential Energy of a body at a height above the ground
determined?
. Explain about determination of Gravitational Potential Energy of a body at a
height above the ground using WORK.
. How is the determination of Gravitational Potential Energy of a body using work
not accurate?
. How can we determine the gain and loss of Gravitational Potential Energy?
o What is Kinetic Energy of a body? Define.
o Define Kinetic Energy on terms of Work done.
, How can the Kinetic energy of a moving body be calculated?
. How can we determine the Kinetic energy of a body? State the derivation
. State the relationship between Kinetic Energy and Momentum of a moving body.
. State the relationships among: *Which one has greater Kinetic Energy between 2
bodies, A being light body of mass 'm' and B being heavy body of mass 'M'- having
same momentum *Which one has greater Momentum between 2 bodies, A being light body
of mass 'm' and B being heavy body of mass 'M'- having same kinetic energy.
o State the work-energy theorem.
, State the 3 forms of kinetic energy.
o Define and state examples: *Translational Kinetic Energy *Rotational Kinetic
Energy *Vibrational Kinetic Energy
, State any 2 examples of bodies possessing Translational and Rotational kinetic
energies.
. State any 4 differences between Potential and Kinetic energies.
. What happens when Potential energy is put to use?
. Explain the energy changes in the working of a wound-up watch.
, What are the various forms of Energy?
# o What is Solar energy? Why cannot it be used up directly?
. Explain how the following devices make solar energy usable: *Solar panel
*Solar furnace *Solar cell
# o What is Heat energy?
. Explain how steam possesses heat energy.
# o What is Light energy?
. How is moon seen although it does not emit light energy?
# o What is Chemical energy?
. State the energy transformation when fossil fuels are burnt.
. How do plants utilize chemical change?
o What is Hydro energy?
# o What is electrical energy?
. How does an electric cell act as a source of electricity?
# o What is Nuclear energy?
. How is loss in mass converted to electrical energy?
. Explain how nuclear energy is used for constructive and destructive purposes.
o What is Geothermal energy? What is Wind energy?
o What is sound energy? How does it reach our ears?
o What is magnetic energy?
. State the energy conversions in following devices: *Hydroelectric dams *
Electric motors *Heating appliances *Thermocouples *Loudspeaker *Microphone
*Charging battery *Battery in use *Kerosene lamp *Photosynthesis *Electric bulbs
*Photoelectric cell *Steam engine *Fireworks *Automobiles in use *Electromagnetism
*Nuclear reactor *Water falls from a dam
. In what form is mechanical energy when it changes into other forms?
o Define and explain briefly about degraded energy and dissipation of energy.
. State the Principle of Conservation of energy and the Principle of Conservation
of Mechanical Energy.
. Explain the potential and kinetic energy changes when: *Body falls *Body thrown
up
. How can we determine the initial velocity imparted to a body so as to reach a
certain height?
. When is the principle of conservation of mechanical energy valid?

. State the 4 general functions of machines.


, How can we determine gain in speed from velocity ration?
o What are machines? Define machines.
o Define the following terms: *Load *Effort *Mechanical Advantage *Velocity Ratio
*Work input *Work output *Efficiency
. What different values of Mechanical Advantage can a machine possess? What is a
machine called, based on its different Mechanical Advantage values?
. Why can a machine not be used as a force as well as a speed multiplier
simultaneously?
. State the unit of Mechanical Advantage and Velocity Ratio.
. What is the unit of efficiency?
. Why does the mechanical advantage of a machine reduce in an actual case, as
compared to its ideal case?
o What are effort point and load point? How are input and output energies related
for an ideal machine?
. Why can the efficiency of a machine never be greater than 1 or 100%?
o What is/are ideal machine(s)? Define.
. What are actual machines? State the main reason for loss of energy in actual
machines?
. How is energy lost from a machine?
. State the relationship between mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and
efficiency of a machine.
. How are MA and VR related for: *Ideal machine *Actual machines
, What are the simplest kinds of daily use machines?
o What are levers? Define levers. Briefly explain about the fulcrum of levers.
o What are load and effort arms?
, For an ideal lever, what are the assumptions we make?
. On what principle does a lever work? Briefly explain.
. State the relation of law of levers and state about it
. Briefly explain about the structures of Class I levers and state what values of
MA and VR they can possess.
. Various kinds of Class I Levers: *Effort Arm > Load Arm *Effort Arm ~ Load Arm
*Effort Arm < Load Arm
. Explain the usage of a long handle oar as a Class I Lever.
. Explain about the structures of Class II Levers and state what values of MA and
VR they can possess.
. Explain the structures of Class III Levers and state about the values of MA and
VR they can possess.
. How are short handle oars used as Class III Levers?
. Examples of various classes of levers in our body: *Class I Lever *Class II
Lever *Class III Lever.
. Explain the general structure of pulleys. In what ways can a pulley be utilized?
o What is a Single Fixed Pulley? Briefly explain the structure of a fixed pulley.
, What are single fixed pulleys generally used for?
. Why does the pulley rotate when the string is pulled?
. State the MA, VR and efficiency values of a single fixed pulley for both ideal
and actual cases.
. Why do we use a single fixed pulley despite there being no gain in Mechanical
Advantage?
o What is a Single Movable Pulley? Briefly explain the structure of a movable
pulley.
. State the MA, VR and efficiency values of a single movable pulley for ideal and
actual cases.
. How can we change the direction of application of effort in a movable pulley?
, What will be the Mechanical advantage and Velocity ratio of combining a fixed
and movable pulley?
. State any 4 differences between Single Fixed and Movable Pulleys.
. What are the 2 kinds of combinations of pulleys?
o What is a BLOCK and TACKLE?
, For Multiple pulley System, the tension on which of the strings will be maximum?
. What is the formula to determine MA and VR values of Multiple pulley system?
. How does the efficiency of a Multiple pulley system reduce below 100%?
. Explain the structure and arrangement of a Block and Tackle System.
. State the MA and VR values of Block and Tackle System.
. Briefly explain how there is no gain of energy in Pulley Systems.
. State the effect of weight on Pulley Systems. How can the efficiency of pulley
systems be increased, while decreasing the weights?

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