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NURTURE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

CLASS: IX (2025-26)
PHYSICS REVISION SHEET
TOPIC: FORCE $ LAWS OF MOTION

1. If the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is zero, then the forces are
(a) balanced (b) unbalanced (c) frictional (d) none of these
2. Rockets work on the principle of Newton’s
(a) 1st law of motion (b) 2nd law of motion (c) 3rd law of motion (d) none
3. While flying, the birds push the air
(a) upwards (b) downwards (c) sideways (d) backwards
4. Two balls A and B of masses m and 3m are in motion with velocities 3v and v
respectively. Their inertia are in ratio
(a) 1:3 (b) 3:1 (c) 1:1 (d) 1:9
5. The speed of the car weighing 1500 kg increases from 40 m/s to 50 m/s. calculate the
change in its momentum.
6. What is meant by the term “impulse of the force”?
7. Give reasons : (a) Car passengers are advised to wear seat belts.
(b) Car seats are provided with springs.
(c) Passengers in moving bus tends to lean forward when bus stops suddenly stops.
8. A body of mass 500 g is resting on a frictionless table. Calculate the acceleration of body
when acted upon by a force of 0.01 N.
9. A car of mass 800 kg moving at 54 km/h is brought to rest over a distance of 15 m. find
the retarding force developed by the brakes of the car.
10. An elderly person advised Rita hold seat handle while she was travelling in a bus.
(a) what will happen to Rita if the bus stops suddenly?
(b) what values are shown by the elderly person?
11. Why does cricketers move their arms backwards in the direction of the ball while taking
a catch?
12. Write all three laws of motion and explain them in detail.
13. State the law of conservation of momentum. Explain how this law reasons. (a) recoil of a
gun, (b) motion of the rocket.
14. A cricket ball of mass 100 g moving with the speed of 30 m/s is brought to rest by a
player in 0.03 sec. Find:
(a) the change in momentum of the ball.
(b) the average force applied by the player.
15. A car weighing 1600 kg is accelerated to 30 m/s from start in 20 sec. Calculate the:
(a) initial and final momentum.
(b) rate of change of momentum.
(c) acceleration of car.
(d) magnitude of the force applied.
16. Derive relationship between force and rate of change of momentum.

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