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Force

ICSE · Class 10 · Physics

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What is force?

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The SI unit of force is:

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According to Newton's first law of motion:

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What is the moment of force?

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Which of the following are contact forces?

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Frictional force, Normal reaction force, Tension in a string

Contact forces require physical contact between objects. Friction, normal reaction, and tension are contact forces. Gravitational and magnetic forces are non-contact forces that act at a distance.

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The SI unit of moment of force is:

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Newton-metre (N-m)

The SI unit of moment of force is Newton-metre (N-m), which is the product of force (N) and distance (m).

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Which factors affect the moment of force?

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Magnitude of applied force, Distance from axis of rotation, Sense of rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise)

Moment of force depends on the magnitude of force, the perpendicular distance from the axis, and the sense of rotation. Mass and temperature don't directly affect the moment.

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What is a couple?

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Two equal and antiparallel forces acting at different points

A couple consists of two equal forces acting in opposite directions (antiparallel) at different points on a body, producing pure rotational motion.

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