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1
The force between molecules of the same substance is termed
  • A. elastic force
  • B. repulsive force
  • C. cohesive force
  • D. adhesive force
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2
A net force of magnitude 0.6N acts on a body of mass 40g, initially at rest. Calculate the magnitude of tire resulting acceleration.
  • A. 90ms-2
  • B. 60ms-2
  • C. 30ms-2
  • D. 15ms-2.
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3
Palm oil from a bottle flows out more easily after it as been heated because the
  • A. molecules are given potential energy during the heating
  • B. friction between oil layers is reduced
  • C. oil molecules force each other out
  • D. adhesion between the oil molecules and those of the bottle is increased
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4

A body weighing 100N moves with a speed of 5ms-1 in a horizontal circular path of radius 5m. Calculate the . magnitude of the centripetal force acting on the body. (g = 10ms-2)

  • A. 10N
  • B. 50N
  • C. 75N
  • D. 100N
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5
A motorcyclist, passing a road junction, moves due west for 8 s at a uniform speed of 5ms-1. He then moves due north for another 6 s with the same speed. At the end of the 6s his displacement from the road junction is 50m in the direction of
  • A. N53oE
  • B. N37oE
  • C. N53oW
  • D. N37oW
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