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A boy, sitting on the topmost birth in the compartment of a train which is just going to stop on the railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his own hand at a distance of 2 m. The apple will fall
1 in the hand of his brother
2 slightly away from the hand of his brother in the direction of motion of the train
3 slightly away from the hand of his brother opposite to the direction of motion of the train
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B The apple will force slightly away from the hand of his brother in direction of motion of the train due to inertia of motion. When train is just going to stop, the boy and his brother slows down with train but the apple which is in freefall continue to move with the same speed and therefore, falls slightly away from the hand in direction of motion of the train.
AIIMS-26.05.2018(E)
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
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The three central concepts in Newtonian mechanics are
1 Mass, motion and gravity
2 Mass, motion and force
3 Weight, speed and gravity
4 Force, mass and acceleration
Explanation:
B A branch of mechanics that deals with concepts of Newton's law of motion as distance, time and mass in a period of time are known as Newtonian mechanics.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371763
If a particle moves in a curved path, it must have a component of acceleration
1 Perpendicular to the mass
2 Perpendicular to the gravity
3 Perpendicular to the velocity
4 Parallel to the velocity
Explanation:
C When a particle moves in a curve or circular path always has acceleration towards inside of the curve or circle and its component of acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371764
Law that proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different forces is
1 Newton's first law
2 Newton's second law
3 Newton's third law
4 Combination of Newton's first and third law
Explanation:
B Newton's seconds law proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different force.
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LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371761
A boy, sitting on the topmost birth in the compartment of a train which is just going to stop on the railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his own hand at a distance of 2 m. The apple will fall
1 in the hand of his brother
2 slightly away from the hand of his brother in the direction of motion of the train
3 slightly away from the hand of his brother opposite to the direction of motion of the train
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B The apple will force slightly away from the hand of his brother in direction of motion of the train due to inertia of motion. When train is just going to stop, the boy and his brother slows down with train but the apple which is in freefall continue to move with the same speed and therefore, falls slightly away from the hand in direction of motion of the train.
AIIMS-26.05.2018(E)
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371762
The three central concepts in Newtonian mechanics are
1 Mass, motion and gravity
2 Mass, motion and force
3 Weight, speed and gravity
4 Force, mass and acceleration
Explanation:
B A branch of mechanics that deals with concepts of Newton's law of motion as distance, time and mass in a period of time are known as Newtonian mechanics.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371763
If a particle moves in a curved path, it must have a component of acceleration
1 Perpendicular to the mass
2 Perpendicular to the gravity
3 Perpendicular to the velocity
4 Parallel to the velocity
Explanation:
C When a particle moves in a curve or circular path always has acceleration towards inside of the curve or circle and its component of acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371764
Law that proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different forces is
1 Newton's first law
2 Newton's second law
3 Newton's third law
4 Combination of Newton's first and third law
Explanation:
B Newton's seconds law proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different force.
371761
A boy, sitting on the topmost birth in the compartment of a train which is just going to stop on the railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his own hand at a distance of 2 m. The apple will fall
1 in the hand of his brother
2 slightly away from the hand of his brother in the direction of motion of the train
3 slightly away from the hand of his brother opposite to the direction of motion of the train
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B The apple will force slightly away from the hand of his brother in direction of motion of the train due to inertia of motion. When train is just going to stop, the boy and his brother slows down with train but the apple which is in freefall continue to move with the same speed and therefore, falls slightly away from the hand in direction of motion of the train.
AIIMS-26.05.2018(E)
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371762
The three central concepts in Newtonian mechanics are
1 Mass, motion and gravity
2 Mass, motion and force
3 Weight, speed and gravity
4 Force, mass and acceleration
Explanation:
B A branch of mechanics that deals with concepts of Newton's law of motion as distance, time and mass in a period of time are known as Newtonian mechanics.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371763
If a particle moves in a curved path, it must have a component of acceleration
1 Perpendicular to the mass
2 Perpendicular to the gravity
3 Perpendicular to the velocity
4 Parallel to the velocity
Explanation:
C When a particle moves in a curve or circular path always has acceleration towards inside of the curve or circle and its component of acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371764
Law that proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different forces is
1 Newton's first law
2 Newton's second law
3 Newton's third law
4 Combination of Newton's first and third law
Explanation:
B Newton's seconds law proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different force.
371761
A boy, sitting on the topmost birth in the compartment of a train which is just going to stop on the railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his own hand at a distance of 2 m. The apple will fall
1 in the hand of his brother
2 slightly away from the hand of his brother in the direction of motion of the train
3 slightly away from the hand of his brother opposite to the direction of motion of the train
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B The apple will force slightly away from the hand of his brother in direction of motion of the train due to inertia of motion. When train is just going to stop, the boy and his brother slows down with train but the apple which is in freefall continue to move with the same speed and therefore, falls slightly away from the hand in direction of motion of the train.
AIIMS-26.05.2018(E)
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371762
The three central concepts in Newtonian mechanics are
1 Mass, motion and gravity
2 Mass, motion and force
3 Weight, speed and gravity
4 Force, mass and acceleration
Explanation:
B A branch of mechanics that deals with concepts of Newton's law of motion as distance, time and mass in a period of time are known as Newtonian mechanics.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371763
If a particle moves in a curved path, it must have a component of acceleration
1 Perpendicular to the mass
2 Perpendicular to the gravity
3 Perpendicular to the velocity
4 Parallel to the velocity
Explanation:
C When a particle moves in a curve or circular path always has acceleration towards inside of the curve or circle and its component of acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity.
J and K-CET-2018
LAWS OF MOTION (ADDITIONAL)
371764
Law that proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different forces is
1 Newton's first law
2 Newton's second law
3 Newton's third law
4 Combination of Newton's first and third law
Explanation:
B Newton's seconds law proves that different masses accelerate to the earth at the same rate, but with different force.