Force and Newton's law of motion

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Karnataka state Science text book for class-8: Chapter-9, Force and Newton's laws of motion

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  • Force: Meaning and Effects of Force, Balanced and unbalanced force.
  • Meaning of Inertia and Momentum.
  • Newton's laws of motion.
  • Numerical problems on Newton's laws of motion.

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  • Force: Meaning and Effects of Force, Balanced and unbalanced force.
  • Meaning of Inertia and Momentum.

Learning objectives

  • Defines Force.
  • Mentions the unit of Force.
  • States the Effects of Force.
  • Distinguishes between balanced and unbalanced forces.
  • Defines Inertia and momentum.
  • Mentions the unit of momentum.

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  • Newton's laws of motion.
  • Numerical problems on Newton's laws of motion.

Learning objectives

  • States Newton's Three laws of motion.
  • Gives illustrations for Inertia.
  • Gives illustrations for the second and third laws of motion.
  • Solves numerical problems.

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