This document contains a 10 question unit test on force and pressure. It asks students to give examples of muscular force, state effects of force, explain whether liquids exert equal pressure in all directions, why lungs expand during inhalation, why a rolling ball stops, describe types of force briefly, derive an activity showing liquid pressure on a container wall, and answer true/false questions about gravity, force units, and changing motion. It also asks students to prove air has pressure and that friction force depends on the nature of surfaces in contact.
This document contains a 10 question unit test on force and pressure. It asks students to give examples of muscular force, state effects of force, explain whether liquids exert equal pressure in all directions, why lungs expand during inhalation, why a rolling ball stops, describe types of force briefly, derive an activity showing liquid pressure on a container wall, and answer true/false questions about gravity, force units, and changing motion. It also asks students to prove air has pressure and that friction force depends on the nature of surfaces in contact.
This document contains a 10 question unit test on force and pressure. It asks students to give examples of muscular force, state effects of force, explain whether liquids exert equal pressure in all directions, why lungs expand during inhalation, why a rolling ball stops, describe types of force briefly, derive an activity showing liquid pressure on a container wall, and answer true/false questions about gravity, force units, and changing motion. It also asks students to prove air has pressure and that friction force depends on the nature of surfaces in contact.
2. State any three effects of force. 3. Do liquids exert equal pressure in all direction? 4. Why our lungs expand during inhalation? 5. When a ball is thrown, it stops rolling after some time. Why? 6. Describe various types of force in brief. 7. Derive an activity to show that liquid exerting pressure on the wall of container. 8. Write true or false. a. Force of gravity is contact force. b. Pascal is the unit of force. c. The force can change the state of motion of an object. 9. Prove air has a pressure. 10. What do you meant by force of friction? Also prove force depends on nature of two surfaces in contact.