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Gravitational force of attraction between satellite and Earth provides necessary
[A]
centrifugal force
[B]
centripetal force
[C]
dynamic force
[D]
translatory force
Answer: centripetal force
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Acceleration due to gravity on moon is
[A]
9.9 ms-2
[B]
9.5 ms-2
[C]
6.1 ms-2
[D]
1.6 ms-2
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According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, any two particles of finite mass attract one another with a force which is
[A]
Inversely proportional to the product of their masses and directly proportional to the square of their distance apart
[B]
Inversely proportional to the product of their masses and directly proportional to their distance apart
[C]
Directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to their distance apart
[D]
Directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart
Answer: Directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart
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Point where entire weight of an object acts is
[A]
edge
[B]
center of gravity
[C]
central point
[D]
can be anywhere in body
Answer: center of gravity
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In SI units , value of gravitational constant(G) is
[A]
6.673 & times; 10-11
[B]
8.673 & times; 105
[C]
6.673 & times; 105
[D]
4.673 & times; 105
Answer: 6.673 & times; 10-11
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Gravitational pull of Earth acting on body whether body is in contact with Earth or not, such force is known as
[A]
force of inertia
[B]
force of limiting friction
[C]
force of inertia
[D]
field force
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If speed of rotation of earth increases then what would be the value of weight of a body?
[A]
Weight of a body will increases
[B]
Weight of a body will decreases
[C]
Weight of a body remain constant
[D]
Can not be answered
Answer: Weight of a body will decreases
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The value of gravitational acceleration is –
[A]
increases as height increase form the earth
[B]
decreases as height increase from the earth
[C]
remains constant
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Increases as height increase from the earth
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What is the value of gravitational acceleration on Earth?
[A]
9.8 m-s2
[B]
9.8 m/s2
[C]
8.9 m-s2
[D]
8.9 m/s2
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What is the unit of Universal Gravitational Constant in SI unit?
[A]
N-m-Kg
[B]
N/m-Kg
[C]
N/m2-Kg
[D]
attractive at large distances but repulsive at small distances
31
The Earth attracts the moon with a gravitational force of 1020N. The moon attracts the earth with a gravitational force of
[A]
Less than 1020N
[B]
1020N
[C]
Greater than 1020N
[D]
10-20N
Answer: Greater than 1020N
32
The ball is thrown up, the value of ‘g’ will be
[A]
Zero
[B]
positive
[C]
negative
[D]
negligible
33
A body of mass 1kg is attracted by the earth with a force which is equal to
[A]
9.8N
[B]
6.67x 1011
[C]
1 N
[D]
9.8m/s
34
The value of ‘g’
[A]
Increases as we go above the earth’s surface
[B]
Decreases as we go to the centre of the earth
[C]
Remains constant
[D]
Is more at equator and less at poles
Answer: Decreases as we go to the centre of the earth
35
Newton’s law of gravitation applies to
[A]
Small bodies only
[B]
Plants only
[C]
For solar system
[D]
All bodies irrespective of their size
Answer: All bodies irrespective of their size
36
In case of free fall the gravitational acceleration on a spherical object depends on__
[A]
The mass of the object
[B]
The radius of the object
[C]
The density of the object
[D]
None of the above
Answer: None of the above
37
Gravitational mass is proportional to gravitational
[A]
Field
[B]
Force
[C]
Intensity
[D]
All of these
38
If the distance between two masses is doubled, the gravitational attraction between them
[A]
Is doubled
[B]
Becomes four times
[C]
Is reduced to half
[D]
Is reduced to a quarter
Answer: Is reduced to a quarter
39
A satellite of the earth is revolving in a circular orbit with a uniform speed v. If the gravitational force suddenly disappears, the satellite will
[A]
Continue to move with velocity v along the original orbit
[B]
Move with a velocity v, tangentially to the original orbit
[C]
Fall down with increasing velocity
[D]
Ultimately come to rest somewhere on the original orbit
Answer: Move with a velocity v, tangentially to the original orbit
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If there were a smaller gravitational effect, which of the following forces do you think would alter in some respect
[A]
Viscous forces
[B]
Archimedes uplift
[C]
Electrostatic force
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Archimedes uplift
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