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Applications of Newton's Second Law of Motion
newtons second law of motion In a cricket match a fielder moves his arms back while trying to catch a cricket ball because if he tries to stop the fast moving ball suddenly then the speed decreases to zero in a very short time. Therefore the retardation of the ball wi..
Applications of Newton
newtons second law of motion Applications of Newton's Second Law of Motion - In a cricket match a fielder moves his arms back while trying to catch a cricket ball because if he tries to stop the fast moving ball suddenly then the speed decreases to zero in a..
Newton's Third Law of Motion
. Based on such examples of action and reaction forces, Sir Issac Newton gave the third law of motion To every action there is an equal and opposite reactio..
Illustrations of Newton's third law of motion
In a lawn sprinkler when water sprays out of the nozzles, a backward force is exerted on the nozzle as a result of which it starts rotating. Consequently, water is sprayed in all directions. Consider a block of weight w resting on a horizontal surface. The block exerts a downward force of w on..
Question 3
Question: What is the effect of force in the following cases when - a) A fielder catches a cricket ball. b) Brakes are applied to a moving car. c) A player hits an in-coming ball with a hockey stick. d) A soft rubber ball is squeezed between yo..
Force of Friction
Force of Friction - According to Newton's first law of motion every body continues to be in its state of rest or uniform motion along a straight line unless an external force acts on it. This means that a ball moving on a horizontal surface should continue to move inde..
Introduction
The word force in common usage refers to a push or pull. The word Mass is also just as familiar as the word force. A super tanker is one that contains an enormous amount of mass. In comparison a coin does not contain much mass. During the seventeenth century Newton developed three importa..
Expression for Work
Let us take a ball that can slide along a frictionless wire, stretched along the horizontal X-axis. A constant force directed at an angle. f to the wire, accelerates the bead along the wire. According to Newton's second law F x = ma x ______(1) As the ball mo..
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