Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 4: Put on your thinking cap
Anita Paul Science Solutions for Exercise - Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 4: Put on your thinking cap
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Questions from Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 4: Put on your thinking cap with Hints & Solutions
Two straws rubbed with silk will move _____ each other. (close towards/away from)

The magnitude of an earthquake is measured using an instrument known as _____ (seismograph/ tide gauge/ anemometer).

_____ is a point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus.

A balloon rubbed with wool will repel another balloon that is not rubbed.

A negatively charged object contains only electrons and no protons.

The place within the earth’s surface where an earthquake occurs is called origin.

Tsunamis always follow earthquakes.

Look at the diagrams below. Which of these best represents the charge distribution on a neutral electroscope when a negatively charged rod is held near it?
