IX CBSE Phy Numerical Assignment Force and Laws of Motion
IX CBSE Phy Numerical Assignment Force and Laws of Motion
1. If you apply a net force of 3 N on 1 kg box, what is the accelera<on of the box?
(Ans: 30 m/s2)
2. If a net force of 7 N was constantly applied on 400 g object at rest, how long
will it take to raise its velocity to 80 m/s?
(Ans: 4.47s)
3. An object of mass 10 g is sliding with a constant velocity of 2 m/ s on a
frictionless horizontal table. The force required to keep the object moving
with the same velocity is _______.
(Ans: zero)
4. An object of mass 2 kg is sliding with a constant velocity of 8 m/s on a
frictionless horizontal table. The force required to keep the object moving
with the same velocity is ________.
(Ans: zero)
5. A particle of 10 kg is moving in a constant acceleration 2m/s2 starting from
rest. What is its momentum and velocity per the table given below:
(Ans:
)
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6. How much net force is required to accelerate a 1000 kg car at 4.00 m/s ?
(Ans: 4000 N)
7. A body of mass 1 kg undergoes a change of velocity of 4m/s in 4s what is
the force acting on it?
(Ans: 1N)
8. A sedan car of mass 200kg is moving with a certain velocity . It is brought to
rest by the application of brakes, within a distance of 20m when the average
resistance being offered to it is 500N.What was the velocity of the motor car?
(Ans: 10m/s)
9. A driver accelerates his car first at the rate of 4 m/s2 and then at the rate of 8
m/s2 .Calculate the ratio of the forces exerted by the engines?
(Ans: 1:2)
10. A hockey ball of mass .2 Kg travelling at 10 ms-1 is struck by a hockey stick
so as to return it along its original path with a velocity at 2 m/s . Calculate the
change of momentum occurred in the motion of the hockey ball by the force
applied by the hockey stick.
(Ans: −2.4 kg ms-1)
11. Two objects of masses of 100 gm and 200 gm are moving in along the same
line and direction with velocities of 2 ms-1 and 1 ms-1 respectively. They
collide and after collision, the first object moves at a velocity of 1.67 ms-1.
Determine the velocity of the second object?
(Ans: 1.165 ms-1)
12. A bullet of mass 10 gm is fired with an initial velocity of 20 m/s from a rifle of
mass 4 kg. Calculate the initial recoil velocity of the rifle?
(Ans: −0.05m/s)
13. A force of 5 N produces an acceleration of 8 m/s2 on a mass m1 and an
acceleration of 24 m/s2 on a mass m2. What acceleration would the same
force provide if both the masses are tied together?
(Ans: 6m/s2)
14. A hammer of mass 500 g, moving at 50 m/s, strikes a nail. The nail stops the
hammer in a very short time of 0.01 s. what is the force of the nail on the
hammer?
(Ans: 2500N)
15. A bullet of 10 g strikes a sand bag at a speed of 103 m/s and gets embedded
after travelling 5 cm. Calculate
(i) the resistive force exerted by the sand on the bullet.
(ii) the time taken by the bullet to come to rest.
(Ans: F = 105N, t = 104s)
16. A car start from rest and acquire a velocity of 54 km/h in 2 sec. Find
(i) the acceleration
(ii) distance travelled by car assume motion of car is uniform
(iii) If the mass of the car is 1000 kg, what is the force acting on it?
(Ans: a =7.5 m/s2, s = 15 m, F = 7500 N)