R P Rana Solutions for Chapter: Force, Exercise 3: EXERCISE
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Match the items in column I with the correct choices in column II.
Column I | Column II |
1. The force acting due to the earth on a body | muscular force |
2. A man pulling a bucket of water out of a well | gravitational force |
3. The force exerted by a cricket bat on the ball | impact forces |
4. A boy pulling at the rope tied to the collar of his goat | the difference of two forces |
5. The resultant of the two forces acting in the opposite direction | change in direction of motion |

The frictional force is always equal and opposite to the applied force.

The force of friction does not depend on the nature of surface.

The friction has no limit.

Give reason: A man walking on the street slips on a banana skin.

Name the type of the friction in the following figure:

Sita sails a boat with a force of along an opposite direction of the stream as shown in the figure. If the force applied by the stream is , calculate the resultant force acting downstream (i.e. the direction of river and the boat is the same).

Sita sails a boat with a force of along an opposite direction of the stream as shown in the figure. If the force applied by the stream is , calculate the resultant force acting upstream (i.e. the direction of the boat is opposite to the direction of the river).
