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Application of Newton's Laws
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- Q1FrictionDepends on the area of contactIs independent of the nature of the surfaces when they are in contactActs in the direction of the surfaces when they are in motionActs parallel to the surfaces in contact30s
- Q2Friction is a disadvantageIn bearings for car wheelsBetween car tires and road surfaceIn car brakesIn walking on a sidewalk30s
- Q3If the weight of an block increases by five times, what is the change in the coefficient of friction between the block and a surface?Sometimes increases, sometimes decreasesNo changeIncreases by five timesDecreases by five times120s
- Q4According to Newton's Third Law of MotionForces always exist in pairsForces in opposition when an object is in equilibrium are equal in magnitudeForces always involve at least two objectsAll of the above120s
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