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1
Our palms get warmed up when rubbed together. This is because of _______________
Kinetic energy
Friction
Electrostatic force
All of the above
2
Which of the following has the largest intertia?
A pin
An inkpot
Your physics book
Your body
3
The force required to produce an acceleration of 5 in an object of mass 2 kg is ____________________.
2.5 N
10.0 N
0.4 N
7.0 N
4
The SI unit of force is __________________
Dyne
Newton
Poundal force
Gram force
5
Friction is ______________________.
Always a disadvantage
Always an advantage
Sometimes a disadvantage and sometimes and advantage
Neither a disadvatage nor an advantage.
6
Force with which a magnet pull objects made of certain metals is called ___________________________.
Magnetic force
Electrotaic force
Gravitational force
None of these
7
When we sit on a sofa with springs, then the springs of the sofa get compressed and their shape and size changes. This happens because ____________________.
Our weight applies force on the spring
Due to the nature of spring
Due to wood in sofa
None of the above
8
Which is the correct increasing order for different kinds of friction ?
Static, sliding, rolling
Rolling, sliding, static
Static, rolling, sliding
Rolling, static, sliding
9
A particle is moving with a constant speed along a straight line path. A force is not required to _____________________.
increase its speed
decrease the momentum
Change the direction
keep it moving with uniform velocity
10
Deformation in an object can be of ____________________ types.
Elastic deformation
Inelastic deformation
Constant deformation
Both A and B