Which factor decides gravitational force strength A Masses and distance B Color and shape C Temperature and smell D Sound
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Chapter 8: Gravitation and Pressure (Set-2)
Which statement best describes gravitation A Repulsion between charges B Attraction between masses C Heat flow in solids D Light
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What does “gravity” mean in science A Light bending effect B Heat energy transfer C Force pulling objects D Sound
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A cyclist goes 6 km east, then 8 km west on the same road; the displacement magnitude is A 14
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A person walks 3 km east, then 4 km north; the displacement magnitude is A 7 km total B 1
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In a straight-line trip, which quantity can be smaller than distance because it measures only start-to-end change A Total path
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When a runner completes one full round of a circular track and stops at the starting point, the displacement is
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Which statement correctly describes displacement when a person returns to the starting point after walking around A Total path length
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A sound wave has speed 340 m/s and wavelength 0.68 m; its frequency is A 50 Hz B 340 Hz
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A sound wave has frequency 340 Hz in air; its period is A 0.003 s B 0.03 s C 3
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