Newton's First Law
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Who is called the father of political science?
Adjective And Adverb Form Of Creation
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Euclid
- Socrates
Who is the first person who introduced the conic section?
A frictionless wagon going at per second is pushed with a force of , and its speed increases to per second in. What is its mass -
Aristotle was Plato's _______.
- Son
- Father
- Colleague
- Student
- Sparta
- Stagira
- Athens
- None of these
- Because the individual can think of perfection individually.
- Because the individual can think of perfection only in a State.
- Both A and B
- Neither A nor B
- Ptolemy
- Julius Caesar
- Socrates
- Alexander the Great
The net force acting on a body of mass moving with a uniform velocity of
none of these
- Socrates - Aristotle
- Aristotle - Socrates
- Alexander the Great - Plato
- Plato - Socrates
_______ and brains is a rare combination. (Noun)
- Socrates
- Aristotle
- Plato
- Alexander the Great
1. According to him the authority of the State is moral.
2. According to him, the State is natural.
Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
- Only 1
- Only 2
- Both 1 and 2
- None of these
- Gymnasium
- Lyceum
- Academy
- Alcemium
- False
- True
An object moves with a uniform velocity when the net force acting on it is
zero
negative
either positive or negative
positive
- 32 N
- 0
- 2 N
- 8 N
- It is also called the law of gravitation.
- An object at rest can move without any external force acting on it.
- An object in motion stays in constant motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- An object in motion may come to rest without any external force acting on it.
- increase the speed of the body
- decrease the momentum of the body
- change the direction of motion
- keep the body in uniform velocity
- True
- False
The importance of Newton's first law of motion is that:
it mentions force
it defines inertia
it defines momentum
it defines acceleration
What is the net force acting on an object of mass 10 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 10 ms−1?
15 N
10 N
98 N
0 N
- 4000 N
- 2000 N
- −2000 N
- −4000 N
A stone of 1 kg is thrown with a velocity of 20 ms−1 on the frozen surface of a lake. The stone comes to rest after travelling a distance of 50 m. What is the force of friction between the stone and the ice?
- There is no friction between stone and ice
5 N
3 N
4 N