Arjun Sharma, Seema Mehra and, Shikha Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Force and Pressure, Exercise 6: Chapter Practice
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Questions from Arjun Sharma, Seema Mehra and, Shikha Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Force and Pressure, Exercise 6: Chapter Practice with Hints & Solutions
The blood pressure in our body balances the atmospheric pressure acting on our body.

A force can never stop a moving object.

If two forces act in opposite directions, then net force is the difference between the two forces.

The nails penetrated into the planks easily because a large force acts on a small area.

Water comes out more slowly from an upstairs tap than from a similar tap downstairs.

In 'tug of war' when both the teams apply equally pulling force then the net force is maximum.

Match the column I with column II.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Contact force | (i) Push or Pull |
(b) Pressure | (ii) Non-contact force |
(c) Magnitude | (iii) Muscular force |
(d) Force | (iv) Strength of force |
(e) Force of gravity | (v) Force on unit area |

Match the column I with column II.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Electrostatic force | (i) Attract each other |
(b) Atmospheric pressure | (ii) Exert same pressure at equal depth |
(c) Unlike poles | (iii) |
(d) Liquids | (iv) Force between charges |
