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    A force of 10N acts on a body of mass 2kg for 3s, initially at rest. Calculate: (i) the velocity acquired by the body, and (ii) change in momentum of the body.

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    One Newton is the force, which produces an acceleration of :

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    If a constant force acts on a body initially at rest, the distance moved by the body in time t is proportional to:

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    A bullet penetrates a distance d of a plank. If the initial momentum of the bullet is doubled, the distance penetrated will be

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    A body of mass 2 kg is at rest. What is the impulse required to impart a velocity of 8 m/s to it in 1 s?

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    In the system shown in figure all surfaces are smooth. String is massless and inextensible. Find acceleration a of the system and tension T in the string. ( g=10m/s2)

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    In the given figure, the pulley is massless and frictionless. There is no friction between the body and the floor. The acceleration produced in the body when it is displaced through a certain distance with force \(P\) will be:

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    A person pushing a wall hard is liable to fall back. Which law is related for this ?

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    Which of the following statement is correct?

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    The path of one projectile as seen from another projectile is a :

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