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Theory
Number | Name | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Introduction to force | Description Basic definition of force and how we experience force in day to day life is explained. |
Number 2. | Name Pressure and thrust | Description What is pressure and thrust is explained clearly with examples. |
Number 3. | Name Atmospheric pressure | Description This theory gives the detailed explanation about atmospheric pressure. |
Number 4. | Name Solid body pressure | Description Pressure, pressure force, pressur formula |
Number 5. | Name Force and pressure in liquids | Description Buoyant force and its importance and also what is the use of manometer is explained clearly with details about effect of pressure on depth of liquid is discussed |
Number 6. | Name Pascal's law and surface tension | Description A brief description about pascal's law and surface tension with clear examples are explained clearly. |
Number 7. | Name Surface tension and its applications | Description Learn and analyze the theory of surface tension. |
Number 8. | Name Viscous force and friction | Description Viscous force and friction are two dependent terms and howthey are dependent is explained with examples |
Number 9. | Name Types of friction | Description Different types of friction and what are the factors that can affect friction are explained clearly. |
Number 10. | Name Factors affecting friction | Description It contains theory about the factors affecting friction. |
Number 11. | Name Advantages and disadvantages of friction | Description What are the advantages and disadvantages of friction is explained clearly with examples. |
Practice Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Find the pressure | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Area occupied and the weight of the box are given, with the help of which we need to find the pressure applied. |
Number 2. | Name Contact and non contact force | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description To learn the differences between contact and non contact forces. |
Number 3. | Name Types of surfaces and friction | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Think about the nature of surface by using images. |
Number 4. | Name Basics of friction and viscosity | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Analyse the questions given correctly and choose whether the given statement is true or false. |
Number 5. | Name Relation between force and pressure | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Find the weight of the statue and the weight of a man whose pressure applied and area of contact are given, with which we should find the force applied. |
Number 6. | Name Friction and its effects | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Relation between pressure and depth, manometers, force and thrusts are the concepts based on which the questions are given. |
Number 7. | Name Friction and pascal law | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Match the terms with the most appropriate answer. |
Number 8. | Name Riddles on friction | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Write proper answers based on two concepts, surface tension and pascal's law.Try to remember the answers properly based on those concepts clearly. |
Number 9. | Name Pressure- Fluids | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Match the name of the pressures along with the definition of the pressures given and choose the proper order from the options given. |
Number 10. | Name Thrust and pressure | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Based on concepts of pressure and pascal's law, some of the questions are asked based on which try to answer the given questions. |
Number 11. | Name Pressure on the floor | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Solve the numerical based on the pressure exerted by the solids. |
Number 12. | Name Friction and pressure- In general | Type 3rd type - analysis | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description Recall what is force and pressure and based on which the questions are given, answer them clearly. |
Number 13. | Name Friction-Statement and reason | Type 3rd type - analysis | Difficulty hard | Marks 4 m. | Description How pressure exerted is affected by various factors, based on which questions are given. |
Questions for Teacher Use
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Force, Pressure and friction | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 9 m. | Description To learn and evaluate the theory based on force, pressure and friction. |
Number 2. | Name Liquid pressure | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 8 m. | Description Arrange the liquids in ascending order based on their pressure they excert |
Number 3. | Name Harmful and useful effects of friction | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 10 m. | Description Analyze and evaluate the harmful and useful effects of friction |
Number 4. | Name Force and pressure in liquids | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description Practice the questions related to the force and pressure in liquids. |
Number 5. | Name Viscosity | Type Other | Difficulty easy | Marks 1 m. | Description This exercise consists of three textbook questions; each question holds one mark. The student has to choose the best answer, and the questions deal with the significant importance of force. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
Number 6. | Name Pascal’s law | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description Practice the questions related to the force and thrust. |
Number 7. | Name Friction and its types | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description This exercise consists of five textbook questions; each question holds one mark. The student has to match the best answer, and the questions deal with friction and its type. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
Number 8. | Name Friction and its effects | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1.5 m. | Description Relation between pressure and depth, manometers, force and thrusts are the concepts based on which the questions are given. |
Number 9. | Name Calculate the weight using pressure | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description Solve the numerical based on the pressure exerted by the solids. |
Tests
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Training test 1 | Recomended time: 15:00:00 | Difficulty easy | Marks 7 m. | Description |
Number 2. | Name Training test 2 | Recomended time: 15:00:00 | Difficulty easy | Marks 7 m. | Description |
Periodic assessments
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Homework 1 | Recomended time: 20:00:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 10 m. | Description |
Number 2. | Name Homework 2 | Recomended time: 20:00:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 10 m. | Description |
Number 3. | Name Progress test 1 | Recomended time: 20:00:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 17 m. | Description |
Number 4. | Name Progress test 2 | Recomended time: 20:00:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 17 m. | Description |
Number 5. | Name Periodic Assessment | Recomended time: 00:10:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description PA 1 - Force and presssure |