Activities of Chapter Force and Laws of Motion Class 9
Activities of Chapter Force and Laws of Motion Class 9
Activities of Chapter Force and Laws of Motion Class 9
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ACTIVITY 1 (NCERT Pg 117) ACTIVITY 2 (NCERT Pg 118)
Objective Objective
To demonstrate the property of inertia of rest using carom To demonstrate the property of inertia of rest using glass
board and coin. and coin.
Materials Required
(i ) Carom board (ii ) Carom coins
Materials Required
(i) Glass tumbler (ii) Stiff card
Procedure (iii) Five-rupees coin (iv) Table
1. Make a pile of similar carom coins on a carom board as
Procedure
shown in figure.
1. Set a five-rupees coin on a stiff card covering an empty
glass tumbler, standing on a table as shown in figure.
2. Give a sharp horizontal flick to the card with a finger. If
we do it fast, then the card shoots away allowing the coin
to fall vertically into the glass tumbler due to its inertia.
3. The inertia of the coin tries to maintain its state of rest
even when the card flows off.
Carom coin at the bottom of a pile is
removed when a fast moving carom coin
Discussion/Conclusion Discussion/Conclusion
If the hit is strong enough, the bottom coin moves quickly on When the card is given a sharp horizontal flick with a finger,
the carom table without disturbing the upper carom coins. the card underneath the five-rupees coin shoots away.
Once the lowest coin is removed, the upper carom coins fall The coin falls vertically into the glass tumbler due to inertia
vertically on the table due to inertia of rest. of rest.
If the hit is weak, the disturbance may be communicated to The basic thing is that force is applied on the card. This is
upper carom coins, which may fall randomly with or why the coin tends to remain at rest.
without actual movement of the coin.
Check Yourself
Check Yourself
1. What happens to the cart when the two children are playing the
game of catching the bag? 1. Give an example based on this activity?
Ans The cart of each child moves outwards when both the children are Ans Principle of jet planes and rocket are based on this
playing the game of catching the bag. activity.
2. Name the type of reaction involved in throwing the bag. 2. Name the direction identified by the straw.
Ans An instantaneous type of reaction is involved in throwing the bag. Ans The direction identified by the straw is left to right.
3. Are the forces of action and reaction equal? 3. What is the reaction of the balloon?
Ans Yes, the forces of action and reaction are equal in magnitude but Ans The reaction of the balloon is that it moves in
opposite in direction. opposite direction, i.e. left to right.