Selina Class 8 ICSE Solutions Physics : Chapter 3- Force and Pressure
Selina Class 8 ICSE Solutions Physics : Chapter 3- Force and Pressure

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Selina Class 8 ICSE Solutions Physics : Chapter 3- Force and Pressure

Selina 8th Physics Chapter 3, Class 8 Physics Chapter 3 solutions

A. Objective Questions

Question 1

Write true or false for each statement

(a) The S.I. unit of force is kgf.

Answer: False.

(b) A force always produces both the linear and turning motions.

Answer: False.

(c) Moment of force = force × perpendicular distance of force – from the pivoted point.

Answer: True.

(d) Less force is needed when applied at a farther distance from the pivoted point.

Answer: True.

(e) For a given thrust, pressure is more on a surface of large j area.

Answer: False.

(f) The pressure on a surface increases with an increase in the thrust on the surface.

Solution: True.

(g) A man exerts the same pressure on the ground whether he is standing or he is lying.

Answer: False.

(h) It is easier to hammer a blunt nail into a piece of wood than a sharply pointed nail.

Answer: False.

(i) The S.L. unit of pressure is the pascal.

Answer: True.

(j) Water in a lake exerts pressure only at its bottom.

Answer: False.

(k) A liquid exerts pressure in all directions.

Answer: True.

(l) Gases exert pressure in all directions.

Answer: True.

(m) The atmospheric pressure is nearly Pa.

Answer: True.

(n) Higher we go, the greater the air pressure.

Answer: False.

Question 2

Fill in the blanks

(a) 1 kgf = 10 N (nearly)

(b) Moment of force = force × distance of force from the point of turning

(c) In a door, handle is provided farthest from the hinges.

(d) The unit of thrust is newton.

(e) Thrust is the normal force acting on a surface.

(f) Pressure is the thrust acting on a surface of unit area.

(g) The unit of pressure is the pascal

(h) Pressure is reduced if the area of surface increases.

(i) Pressure in a liquid increases with the depth.

(j) The atmospheric pressure on the earth’s surface is nearly 10 5Pa.

Question 3

Match the following:

Column A                                                       Column B

(a) Camel                                                      (i) broad and deep foundation

(b) Truck                                                       (ii) broad feet

(c) Knife                                                        (iii) six or eight tyres

(d) High building                                        (iv) sharp cutting edge

(e) Thrust                                                      (v) atm

(f) Moment of force                                    (vi) N

(g) Atmospheric pressure                         (vii) N m

Solution:

Column A                                                Column B

(a) Camel                                                  (ii) broad feet

(b) Truck                                                 (iii) six or eight tyres

(c) Knife                                                  (iv) sharp cutting edge

(d) High building                                 (i) broad and deep foundation

(e) Thrust                                              (vi) N

(f) Moment of force                            (vii) N m

(g) Atmospheric pressure                   (v) atm

Question 4

Select the correct alternative:

(a) SI. unit of moment of force is

1. N

2. N cm

3. kgfm

4. N m

Solution:  The correct answer is 4. N m

(b) To obtain a given moment of force for turning a body, the force needed can be decreased by

1. applying the force at the pivoted point

2. applying the force very close to the pivoted point

3. applying the force farthest from the pivoted point

4. none of the above

Solution:  The correct answer is  3. applying the force farthest from the pivoted point

(c) The unit of thrust is

1. kgf

2. kg

3. g

4. ms-1

Solution:  The correct answer is 1. kgf

(d) The unit of pressure is

1. N×m

2. kgf

3. N

4. kgf

Solution:   The correct answer is  3. N

(e) The pressure and thrust are related as

1. Pressure = Thrust

2. Pressure = Thrust x Area

3. Pressure = Thrust/Area

4. Pressure = Area/Thrust

Solution:     The correct answer is 3. Pressure = Thrust/Area

(f) A body weighing 5 kgf, placed on a surface of area 0.1 m2 exerts a thrust on the surface equal to

1. 50 kgf

2. 5 kgf

3. 50 kgf

4. 5 kgf

Solution:   The correct answer is  3. 50 kgf

(g) The feet of lizards act like

1. moving pads

2. drilling pads

3. suction pads

4. none of the above

Solution:  The correct answer is  3. suction pads

(h) The pressure exerted by a liquid is due to its

1. weight

2. mass

3. volume

4. area

Solution:  The correct answer is  1. weight

(i) Pressure inside a liquid increases with:

1. increase in depth

2. decrease in depth

3. decrease in density

4. none of the above

Solution: The correct answer is  1. increase in depth

(j) The atmospheric pressure at sea level is nearly

1. 10 Pa

2. 100,000 Pa

3. 100 Pa

4. 10,000 Pa

Solution:  The correct answer is  2. 100,000 Pa

(k) Nose bleeding may occur at a high altitude because

1. the atmospheric pressure decreases

2. the oxygen content of the atmosphere decreases

3. the atmospheric pressure increases

4. there are strong air currents at the high altitude

Solution: The correct answer is  1. the atmospheric pressure decreases

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