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Newtons laws of motion questions

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# Question
1

“Action and reaction are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.” This statement refers to

  1. the law of inertia
  2. Newton's second law of motion
  3. the principle of moments
  4. Newton's third law of motion.

Multiple choices
2

Define the following terms

(i) Inertia 
(ii) mpulse


Short answers
3

Give two practical examples where impulse and momentum play an important role.


Short answers
4

A tennis ball of mass 120 g moving at a speed of 10 m/s was brought to rest by one player in 0.02 seconds. Calculate the average force applied by the player.


Mathematical Calculation
5

State the 2nd  and 3rd  Newton’s laws of motion


Short answers
6

A passenger on a seat of a motorcycle which is in motion when immediately stops, tends to be thrown forward because one is obeying:
A. Newton’s first law of motion
B. Newton’s second law of motion
C. Newton’s third law of motion
D. The principle of motion.


Multiple choices
7
  1. State Newton’s second law of motion
  2. Two balls X and Y of masses 20 g and 15 g moving with velocity of 5 m/s and 3 m/s respectively in the same direction collide and couple together. With what velocity will they move after collision?

Mathematical Calculation
8

The action of the gun and the bullet fired supports:
A. Law of conservation of momentum
B. Newton’s first law of motion
C. Newton’s second law of motion
D. Newton’s third law of motion


Multiple choices
9

a) A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 15 km/hr in 10 seconds. Find:
(i) The acceleration in m/s2.
(ii) The distance covered during this period in metres.
b) The maximum retardation with which the breaks of a locomotive can reduce its speed is 1.8m/s2. Calculate the time in which the locomotive can be brought to rest.


Mathematical Calculation
10

A stone is thrown vertically from the ground with a velocity of 20 m/s. Calculate the maximum height reached.


Mathematical Calculation