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What is the unit of the Universal Gravitational Constant G?

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When a body is thrown upwards, the work done by gravity is:

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Newton's third law of motion applies to:

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The pressure exerted by a 76 cm column of mercury is called:

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If the mass of Earth is 6 x 10^24 kg and its radius is 6.4 x 10^6 m, find 'g'.

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A syringe works on the principle of:

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The force of gravitation between two bodies does NOT depend on:

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What is the weight of a 50 kg body in a lift falling freely?

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Hydrometer is an instrument used to measure:

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Which of the following has the highest inertia?

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What is the SI unit of gravitational constant (G)?

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If the distance between two objects is doubled, the gravitational force becomes:

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What happens to the weight of an object as it is taken from the equator to the poles?

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What is the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at the center of the Earth?

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The upward force exerted by a liquid on an object immersed in it is called:

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According to Pascal's Law, pressure applied to an enclosed liquid is transmitted:

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Archimedes' principle states that the upthrust is equal to:

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What is the relation between the mass of a body and its inertia?

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If a man weighs 600 N on Earth, what will be his approximate weight on the Moon?

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A hydraulic press works on the principle of:

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