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Physics

Class

ICSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

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21.

A uniform half metre rule balances horizontally on a knife edge at 29 cm mark when a weight of 20 gf is suspended from one end.
(i) Draw a diagram of the arrangement
(ii) What is the weight of the half metre rule?


(i) 

(ii) The centre of gravity of a uniform half meter rule is 25 cm.
The rule balances horizontally on a knife edge at 29 cm mark when a weight of 20 kgf is suspended from one end.
The difference in the centre of gravity and the point of balance = 29-25 =4 cm (Y).
The weight is suspended at one of the extremes,
Let us assume at the 50 cm end.
Therefore, the distance from the point of knife edge to the weight = 50-29 =21 cm(X).
Weight space of space meter space rule space equals space straight X over straight Y space straight x space Suspended space weight
therefore space Weight space of space meter space rule space equals space fraction numerator 21 over denominator 4 space end fraction space straight x space 20 space equals space 105 space gf

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22.

A boy uses a single fixed pulley to lift a load of 50 kgf to some height. Another boy uses a single movable pulley to lift the same load to the same height. Compare the effort applied by them. Give a reason to support your answer.

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23.

How does uniform circular motion differ from uniform linear motion?

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24.

Name the process used for producing electricity using nuclear energy.

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25.

A pulley system with VR = 4 is used to lift a load of 175 kgf through a vertical height of 15 m. The effort required is 50 kgf in the downward direction.
(g = 10 N kg-1) Calculate
(i) Distance moved by the effort
(ii) Work done by the effort
(iii) M.A. of the pulley system
(iv) Efficiency of the pulley system

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26.

How is the transference of heat energy by radiation prevented in a calorimeter?

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27.

Calculate the mass of ice needed to cool 150g of water contained in a calorimeter of mass 50 g at 32oC such that the final temperature is 5oC.
Specific heat capacity of calorimeter = 0.4J/goC Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/goC Latent heat capacity of ice = 330 J/g

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28.

You have a choice of three metals A,B and C, of specific heat capacities 900 Jkg-1oC-1, 380 Jkg-1oC-1 and 460 Jkg-1oC-1 respectively, to make a calorimeter. Which material will you select? Justify your answer.

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29.

 Name the radiations which are absorbed by greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere.

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30.

A radiation X is focused by a particular device on the bulb of a thermometer and mercury in the thermometer shows a rapid increase. Name the radiation X.

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