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Give examples of push and pull in our daily lives.
Q. Choose the correct statement with respect to the given diagram.
- Only the cow is pulling the man.
- Only the man is pulling the cow.
- Both the man and the cow are pulling each other.
- Both the man and the cow are pushing each other.
Q. During a game of tug of war, both the teams the rope as hard as they can.
- push
- cut
- pull
Q. Birds fly in the air. Why the earth's gravitational force pull them?
Q.
A rope is being pulled with a force of 100 N and 80 N in opposite directions. The net force acting on the rope is
- > 80 N
- > 100 N
- > 180 N
- 20 N
Q.
Question 3 (a)
Fill in the blanks in the following statements:
(a) To draw water from a well we have to
Q.
Are these two forces equal ? [1 MARK]
Q. Choose the correct statement with respect to the given diagram.
- Only the cow is pulling the man.
- Only the man is pulling the cow.
- Both the man and the cow are pulling each other.
- Both the man and the cow are pushing each other.
Q. No pulling force acts on a bird sitting on a tree.
- True
- False
Q.
Machine helps us to apply the force in a ________ direction.
Q. During a game of tug of war, both the teams the rope as hard as they can.
- pull
- push
- cut
Q. Which of the following activities involve a pulling force?
- Opening a refrigerator door
- Walking
- Swimming
- Lifting a load
Q. A force is ___________ exerted by an object on another.
- contact or non-contact force
- pressure
- push or pull
- magnitude
Q. A rope is being pulled by a girl with a force of 100 N and a boy with 80 N in opposite direction.
The net force acting on the rope is:
The net force acting on the rope is:
- 180 N
- 20 N
- 80 N
- 100 N
Q. When you pull something, you try to move it towards you.
- True
- False
Q. Two forces can cancel each other's effect if their magnitudes are .
- equal
- in the ratio 1:2
- in the ratio 2:3