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Transcript

By - Tejal

FLOW CHART

  1. Opposite sides are equal
  2. Opposite sides are parallel
  3. Diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other
  4. All angles are equal that is 90
  5. Diagonals are equal

2.

Rectangle

  1. Opposite sides are equal
  2. Both the pairs of opposite sides are parallel
  3. Opposite angles are equal
  4. Diagonals bisect each other
  5. Adjacent angles sum upto 180

Parallelogram

1.

SL.NO

Properties

Shape

~ Due to this intertia, a body in uniform motion tends to continue its motion.

Motion

~ Due to this intertia, a body at rest tends to remain at rest.

Rest

To every action there is a equal and opposite reaction; but the action and reaction forces act on different bodies.~ ➙F12 = - ➙F21 ~ Eg ., to walk, the feet push the ground (action) and in turn ground exerts equal force in opposite direction (reaction).

The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to force applied and change in momentum is along the direction of applied force .~ F a △p/△t or F = △p/△t ~ Eg - while catching a ball, hands are moved backwards to reduce the force by the ball on hand.

A body continues in its state of rest oro of uniform motion in a straight line unless an external force acts on it.~ Also called Galileo's law of interia. ~ E.g Book lying on table will only move a force is applied on it by hand.

Third Law

Second Law

First Law

  • Property of the body by virtue of which it opposes any change in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line .
  • Mass is a measure of Intertia.
  • Larger the mass, greater is the intertia.
  1. All the sides are equal
  2. All the angles are 90
  3. Opposite sides are parallel
  4. Diagonals of a square bisects at 90
  5. Diagonals are angle bisector
  6. Diagonals are equal

4.

Square

  1. All sides are equal
  2. Opposite sides are parallel
  3. Opposite angles are equal
  4. Diagonals bisect at 90
  5. Diagonals bisect the angles
  6. Adjacent angles sum up to 180

Rhombus

3.

SL.NO

Properties

Shape

~ Due to this intertia, a body in uniform motion tends to continue its motion.

Motion

~ Due to this intertia, a body at rest tends to remain at rest.

Rest

To every action there is a equal and opposite reaction; but the action and reaction forces act on different bodies.~ ➙F12 = - ➙F21 ~ Eg ., to walk, the feet push the ground (action) and in turn ground exerts equal force in opposite direction (reaction).

The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to force applied and change in momentum is along the direction of applied force .~ F a △p/△t or F = △p/△t ~ Eg - while catching a ball, hands are moved backwards to reduce the force by the ball on hand.

A body continues in its state of rest oro of uniform motion in a straight line unless an external force acts on it.~ Also called Galileo's law of interia. ~ E.g Book lying on table will only move a force is applied on it by hand.

Third Law

Second Law

First Law

  • Property of the body by virtue of which it opposes any change in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line .
  • Mass is a measure of Intertia.
  • Larger the mass, greater is the intertia.
  1. Adjacent sides are equal
  2. Diagonals are perpendicular to each other
  3. Longer disgonal bisects the shorter diagonal

6.

Kite

  1. One pair of opposite parallel
  2. If non - parallel sides are equal then trapezium is called Isosceles Trapezium.

Trapezium

5.

SL.NO

Properties

Shape

~ Due to this intertia, a body in uniform motion tends to continue its motion.

Motion

~ Due to this intertia, a body at rest tends to remain at rest.

Rest

To every action there is a equal and opposite reaction; but the action and reaction forces act on different bodies.~ ➙F12 = - ➙F21 ~ Eg ., to walk, the feet push the ground (action) and in turn ground exerts equal force in opposite direction (reaction).

The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to force applied and change in momentum is along the direction of applied force .~ F a △p/△t or F = △p/△t ~ Eg - while catching a ball, hands are moved backwards to reduce the force by the ball on hand.

A body continues in its state of rest oro of uniform motion in a straight line unless an external force acts on it.~ Also called Galileo's law of interia. ~ E.g Book lying on table will only move a force is applied on it by hand.

Third Law

Second Law

First Law

  • Property of the body by virtue of which it opposes any change in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line .
  • Mass is a measure of Intertia.
  • Larger the mass, greater is the intertia.