Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Motion, Force and Work, Exercise 6: Exercise

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MEDIUM
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_____ is the distance traversed by a body in a particular direction in unit time. 

(stationary, zero, changing, constant, displacement, velocity, speed, acceleration, stationary but not zero, increases)

HARD
7th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Observe the figure and answer the questions.

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Sachin and Sameer started on a motorbike from place A, took the turn at B, did a task at C, travelled by the route CD to D and then went on to E. Altogether, they took one hour for this journey. Find out the actual distance traversed by them and the displacement from A to E. From this, deduce their speed. What was their velocity from A to E in the direction AE? Can this velocity be called average velocity?

MEDIUM
7th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

From the groups B and C, choose the proper words for each of the words in group A.

A B C
Work Newton     erg
Force  Metre   cm
Displacement   Joule dyne

MEDIUM
7th Maharashtra Board
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A bird sitting on a wire, flies, circles around and comes back to its perch. Explain the total distance it traversed during its flight and its eventual displacement.

HARD
7th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Explain the following concepts in your own words with everyday examples: force, work, displacement, velocity, acceleration, distance.

HARD
7th Maharashtra Board
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A ball is rolling from A to D on a flat and smooth surface. Its speed is 2 cm/s. On reaching B, it was pushed continuously up to C. On reaching D from C, its speed had become 4 cm/s. It took 2 seconds for it to go from B to C. What is the acceleration of the ball as it goes from B to C?

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EASY
7th Maharashtra Board
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A force of 1000 N was applied to stop a car that was moving with a constant velocity. The car stopped after moving through 10 m. How much is the work done?

EASY
7th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

A cart with mass 20 kg went 50 m in a straight line on a plain and smooth road when a force of 2 N was applied to it. How much work was done by the force?