Ashok Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Laws of Motion, Exercise 1: SELF EVALUATION TEST
Ashok Sharma Physics Solutions for Exercise - Ashok Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Laws of Motion, Exercise 1: SELF EVALUATION TEST
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Questions from Ashok Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Laws of Motion, Exercise 1: SELF EVALUATION TEST with Hints & Solutions
Why is it more difficult to catch a cricket ball than to catch a tennis ball moving with the same velocity?

What happens to a stone tied to the end of a string and whirled in a circle if the string suddenly breaks?

Why is it difficult to walk on a slippery ground?

Two bodies of masses and respectively are connected by a light string passing over a smooth frictionless pulley. Calculate the acceleration of the masses and the tension in the string.

How does Newton’s first law of motion leads to the definition of force?

What do you mean by the term momentum of a body? Give its units and dimensional formula.

Discuss the apparent weight of a man in a lift/ elevator.

State coefficient of friction, angle of limiting friction and angle of repose. Derive relation between them.
