Two objects have masses 8 kg and 25 kg. Which one has more ir What is the momentum of a 6.0 kg ball bowling with a velocity (Ans: 13.2 kg m/s)(AS]) Two people push a car for 3 s with a combined net force of 200 (a) Calculate the impulse provided to the car. (b) If the car has a mass of 1200 kg, what will be its change in (Ans: (a) 600 N.s A man of mass 30 kg uses a rope to climb which bears only maximum acceleration with which he can climb safely? (Ans: (b) 0.5 m/s)

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1) Explain the reasons for the following. (AS1)
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a) Why dust comes out of a carpet when it is beaten with a stick?
b) Luggage kept on the roof of a bus is tied with a rope.
c) Why a pace bowler in cricket runs from a long distance before he bowls?
2) Illustrate an example of each of the three laws of motion.(AS1)
3) Explain the following (AS1)
a) Static Inertia
b) Inertia of motion
e)impulsive force
c) momentum
d) impulse
Application of Concepts
1) Two objects have masses 8 kg and 25 kg. Which one has more inertia? Why?(AS1)
2) What is the momentum of a 6.0 kg ball bowling with a velocity of 2.2 m/s?
(Ans: 13.2 kg m/s )(AS])
3) Two people push a car for 3 s with a combined net force of 200 N. (AS1)
(a) Calculate the impulse provided to the car.
(b) If the car has a mass of 1200 kg, what will be its change in velocity?
(Ans: (a) 600 N.s
(b) 0.5 m/s)
4) A man of mass 30 kg uses a rope to climb which bears only 450 N. What is th
maximum acceleration with which he can climb safely? (Ans: 15 m/s) (AS7)
ligher Order Thinking questions
1. A vehicle has a mass of 1500 kg. What must be the force between the vehicle and th
road if the vehicle is to be stopped with a negative acceleration of 1.7 ms?
(Ans:--2550 N in a direction opposite to that of the motion of the vehicle) (AS7)
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Transcribed Image Text:Let us Improve our learning Reflections on Concepts 1) Explain the reasons for the following. (AS1) X8M319 a) Why dust comes out of a carpet when it is beaten with a stick? b) Luggage kept on the roof of a bus is tied with a rope. c) Why a pace bowler in cricket runs from a long distance before he bowls? 2) Illustrate an example of each of the three laws of motion.(AS1) 3) Explain the following (AS1) a) Static Inertia b) Inertia of motion e)impulsive force c) momentum d) impulse Application of Concepts 1) Two objects have masses 8 kg and 25 kg. Which one has more inertia? Why?(AS1) 2) What is the momentum of a 6.0 kg ball bowling with a velocity of 2.2 m/s? (Ans: 13.2 kg m/s )(AS]) 3) Two people push a car for 3 s with a combined net force of 200 N. (AS1) (a) Calculate the impulse provided to the car. (b) If the car has a mass of 1200 kg, what will be its change in velocity? (Ans: (a) 600 N.s (b) 0.5 m/s) 4) A man of mass 30 kg uses a rope to climb which bears only 450 N. What is th maximum acceleration with which he can climb safely? (Ans: 15 m/s) (AS7) ligher Order Thinking questions 1. A vehicle has a mass of 1500 kg. What must be the force between the vehicle and th road if the vehicle is to be stopped with a negative acceleration of 1.7 ms? (Ans:--2550 N in a direction opposite to that of the motion of the vehicle) (AS7) 45 elangana Government Free Distribution 2020-21
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