Methodical recommendation:
Theory
| Number | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Force and laws of motion | The chapter Force and Laws of Motion explains how forces affect the motion of objects in our daily life. It introduces the concept of force as a push or a pull that can change the shape, speed, or direction of a body. The chapter clearly describes Newton’s three laws of motion. |
Practice Questions
| Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Galileo's Law of Inertia | Other | easy | 2 m. | Practice the questions related to the transportation of substance across the plasma membrane. |
| 2. | Laws of motion | Other | easy | 1 m. | This exercise contains two practice questions and answers, which hold one mark each. The student has to choose the correct answers. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the laws of motion. |
| 3. | Force and velocity | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to choose the best answer and enter the correct answer; and the question deals with force. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
| 4. | Motion of an object | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one textbook question and it holds five marks. The student has to choose the best answer; and the question deals with unbalanced forces. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept. |
| 5. | Calculate the final velocity | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one practice question and answer, which holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn to calculate the final velocity using the law of conservation of momentum. |
| 6. | Calculate the force | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one practice question and answer, which holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn to apply the equations of motion and second law of motion to calculate the force. |
| 7. | Force and acceleartion | Other | medium | 5 m. | This exercise contains one textbook example problem and it holds five marks. The student has to choose the best answer and enter the correct answer; and the question deals with force. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts. |
| 8. | Momentum calculation | Other | medium | 3 m. | This exercise contains one practice question and answer, which holds three marks. The student has to enter the correct answer. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn to calculate the momentum using the equations of motion. |
| 9. | Graphical representation | Other | hard | 4 m. | This exercise contains one practice question and answer, which holds four marks. The student has to enter the correct answer. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn to use velocity-time graph to calculate the force. |
| 10. | Newton's First Law of Motion | Other | hard | 2 m. | Assertion and Reasoning type of analytical exercise from all the given cell organelles in this subtopic. |