R P Goyal and S S Shome Solutions for Chapter: Force, Exercise 1: TEST YOURSELF
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Questions from R P Goyal and S S Shome Solutions for Chapter: Force, Exercise 1: TEST YOURSELF with Hints & Solutions
It is difficult to open an inkpot with greasy or oily hands. Explain.

It is difficult to walk on a wet road. Explain.

Give three examples to illustrate that friction is a necessary evil.

Define static friction.

Define sliding friction.

Define rolling friction.

Arrange the following in descending order of magnitude : (i) static friction (ii) sliding friction and (iii) rolling friction?

A body needs a force just to start motion on a surface, a force to continue its motion and a force to roll on the surface. What is (i) the static friction (ii) sliding friction and (iii) rolling friction? State whether is equal, less than or greater than (i) and (ii) .
