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1.

Write about the Halley's commet​

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It is a "PERIODIC" comet and returns to Earth's vicinity about every 75 years, making it POSSIBLE for a human to see it TWICE in his or her lifetime. ... The comet is NAMED after English ASTRONOMER Edmond Halley, who examined reports of a comet approaching Earth in 1531, 1607 and 1682.

2.

Explain heat conduction in non metal

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CONDUCTION. Heat is thermal ENERGY. It can be transferred from one place to another byconduction. Metals are good conductors of heat, but non-metals and gases are usually poor conductors. ... Heat energy is CONDUCTED from the HOT end of an object to the cold end.

3.

find the time period of oscillations of liquid in a U-tube when disturbed from equilibrium position.​

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ANSWER:

WW TUBE bro

Explanation:

4.

Calculate the number of the aluminium ions present in 0.051 grams of Aluminium oxide. pls ans it fast ​

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Explanation:

2 is the ANSWER PLEASE FOLLOW me

5.

Structure of acetalyne and ethalyne​

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ANSWER:

C2H2

Acetylene

Ethylene (H2C=CH2)

6.

Express the following density to si unita)22,5g/cm

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=> Answer = 22.5 × 10^3 kg/m^3

7.

Draw the position time graphics

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ANSWER:

that is POSITION TIME GRAPHICS

8.

A Student "A" is unable to view the alphabets clearly in a book.Explain the proper reason for it.​

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The STUDENT has myopic vision. CONCAVE MIRROR can CORRECT it.

9.

Complete the analogy focal length :meter::power of lens :​

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Answer:

FOCAL length: Meter::POWER of lens:Dioptre

Explanation:

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10.

What is the formula of acceleration​

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ANSWER:

ACCELERATION =v-u/t

11.

discuss the rolling motion of a disc on an inclined plane. Find the acceleration and velocity of disc on reaching ground. The incline plane is of height "h".​

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=> Here is your answer....

=> Rotational mechanics

12.

The equation of acceleration what​

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Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), REPRESENTED by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration is ALSO a VECTOR quantity, so it includes both MAGNITUDE and direction.

13.

The pulley and string are ideal. Tension in string T is(a)2mg/3(b)3mg/2(c)4mg/3(d) Tension in left part is mg and that in right part is 2 mg.​

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Answer:

Tension in LEFT PART is mg and that in right part is 2MG

14.

Write about the meteor and meteorite​

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Answer:

A METEOR is what you see when a space rock falls to Earth. When the meteoroids enter Earth's ATMOSPHERE they are usually going faster than the Earth's escape velocity of 13km/sec or MACH 40. This makes them heat up and usually BREAK apart. When the heat makes them glow, they are KNOWN as meteors.

Explanation:

15.

Give expression for Coefficient of self inductance​

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Self induction:

production of induced EMF in a COIL due to CHANGES in the current in the same coil is called self induction.

↪si unit of self induction is Henry .

↪the self inductance of a coil is EQUAL to the EMF induced in the coil due to the unit rate of change of current in the same coil.

↪ for EXPRESSION refer to attachment.

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16.

Can you send me physics question paper 2020 icse

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ANSWER:

EXAM is on MARCH 13.You should ask for specimen papers.

17.

What is the Rate of change of linear momentum?

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ANSWER:

The RATE of change of momentum of an object is DIRECTLY proportional to the resultant FORCE applied and is in the direction of the resultant force. The resultant force is EQUAL to the rate of change of momentum.

Explanation:

18.

Find thermal capacity for a copper block of mass 0.2kg if specific heat capacity is 290 j/kg℃​

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=> Heat capacity = Thermal capacity = 58 J/kg

19.

Name 3 natural resources.​

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Answer:

heya mate 3 type of natural RESOURCES are:-

EXPLANATION:

Water, Sunlight, soil

20.

To which region of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves the wavelength of 10,00 A belong

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ANSWER:

UV Rays

Explanation:

It RANGES from 400NM to 1NM

21.

A bullet is fired with a velocity of 380 cm per second into a wooden block of thickness 0.19m.it emerges with a velocity of 1.2 metre per second find the acceleration of the bullet

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A bullet is fired with a velocity of 380 cm per second into a wooden BLOCK of thickness 0.19m.it EMERGES with a velocity of 1.2 metre per second FIND the ACCELERATION of the bullet

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Solution-}}}

\large\underline{\underline{\sf Given:}}

  • Bullet fire with Velocity {\sf (u)=380m/s}

Convert it into m/s

\implies{\sf  u=\dfrac{380}{100} }

\implies{\sf u = 3.8m/s }

  • Wooden block of thickness (s) = 0.19m
  • It emerges with velocity (v) = 1.2m/s

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Acceleration of bullet (a)

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{v^2-u^2=2as }}}

\implies{\sf (1.2)^2-(3.8)^2=2×a×0.19}

\implies{\sf 1.44-14.44=0.38a}

\implies{\sf 0.38a=-13}

\implies{\sf a=\dfrac{-13}{0.38}}

\implies{\bf \red{Acceleration ( a) = -34.2m/a^2}}

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Answer-}}}

Bullet will retar d by {\bf \red{-34.2m/s^2}}.

22.

Question(a) A sound wave emitted by a vibrator has a frequency of 40000 Hz:(i) Name the type of wave.(ii) Give one medical use of the wave mentioned in (1)(iii) Two aeroplanes A & B moving at speeds 250 m/s and 350 m/​

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ANSWER:

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23.

If the length and area of cross-section of a copper wire is changed . gueses the Change in the specific resistance of copper wire

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SPECIFIC RESISTANCE will not be CHANGED....

24.

ICSE class X question...Please give the solution....if u are right I will surely mark you BRAINLIEST....if u spam I will report.​

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Explanation:

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Given=R1=R2=2ohms

Internal resistance=r

In parallel CURRENT flows=1.2 A

In series current flows =0.4A

Assuming potential of source remains  constant in both case:

EQUIVALENT resistant in parallel :

Rp=R1R2/R1+R2

=2x2/2+2

=1ohm

Thus , sum of potential drops at individual resistance=total potential difference applied

i(Rp+r)=v

1.2(1+r)=V-----------------1

now for series connection:

Rs=2+2+r=r+4

Thus sum of potential drops at individual resistance=total potential difference applied

iRs=V

0.4x(4+r)=V------------------2

from EQ.  1 and 2

1.2(1+r)=0.4x(4+r)

r=0.5ohms

25.

The distance coverd by an object per unit time is called :-(a) Speed(b) Distance(c) Time(d) Kiligram​

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ANSWER:

Speed

Explanation:

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26.

The distance coverd by an object per unit time is(a) Speed(b) Distance(c) Time(d) Kilogram​

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ANSWER:

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27.

5. Cathode rays are moving between the poles of amagnet. Due to the effect of magnetic field ofmagnet :- B-(1) velocity of rays increases[s](2) velocity of rays decreases(3) rays deflected towards south pole(4) rays deflected in upward direction andperpendicular to the plane of the paper​

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Explanation:The CATHODE rays will move towards the NORTH pole. As cathode rays are NEGATIVELY charged rays as well as north pole is said to be a positive pole. North pole is said to be positive as it is EXPERIMENTALLY proven that when a positive ray moves towards the North pole it BENDS away from it.

28.

What is the value of workdone by Lorentz force​

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When a wire is PLACED in a MAGNETIC field and current flows in that wire work is done on the wire and be CALCULATED:

W = Fd

F = IL x B

W = ( IL x B )x d

29.

Express united atomic mass unit in kg ​

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Answer:

1 ATOMIC MASS UNIT = 1.661 × 10^-27 kg

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30.

Draw a circuit diagram which include the followingA batteryTwo cellsA bulbAn open circuitPlease answer quikly Those answers correctly will be made as brainliest

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ANSWER:

a BATTERY MEANS TWO CELLS

31.

What is Periodic motion??​

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Answer:

The motion which repeats it self at

REGULAR INTERVAL of TIME is called PERIODIC motion.

32.

State Flemming right hand rule?write it's expression?​

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ANSWER:

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33.

Shakti ka vimiy sutra hai​

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E=mc^

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34.

What are COMPUTING ETHICS ????​

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ANSWER:

It is a PART of PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY

35.

(2) Arrange the following metals in the decreasing order ofchemical reactivity : Cu, Mg, Fe, Ca, Zn​

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EXPLANATION:

ZN is Zinic

Mg is Magnesium

Cu is COOPER

FE is ???

36.

The electrical behaviour of a solid is determined by​

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Answer:

The ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES of solids vary largely BASED on their composition and chemical structure.

37.

36. In a Young's double slit experiment the distance between the slits is 1.2 mmand the screen is at 0.75 m from the slits. If the distance of the 5th bright fringefrom the central fringe on the screen is 1.8 mm. Calculate the wavelength ofthe light used. What will be the distance of the 5th dark fringe from the centre ofthe screen?​

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ANSWER

d=0.28mm=0.28\TIMES { 10 }^{ -3 }md=0.28mm=0.28×10

−3

m

D=1.4mD=1.4m

{ x }_{ N }=1.35cm=1.35\times { 10 }^{ -2 }mx

n

=1.35cm=1.35×10

−2

m

n=5n=5

For n^{th}n

th

DARK fringe,

{ x }_{ n }=\cfrac { (2n-1) }{ 2 } \cfrac { \lambda D }{ d }x

n

=

2

(2n−1)

d

λD

1.35\times { 10 }^{ -2 }=\cfrac { \left[ \left( 2\times 5 \RIGHT) -1 \right] }{ 2 } \times \cfrac { \lambda \times 1.4 }{ 0.28\times { 10 }^{ -3 } }1.35×10

−2

=

2

[(2×5)−1]

×

0.28×10

−3

λ×1.4

\lambda =\cfrac { 1.35\times { 10 }^{ -2 }\times 0.28\times { 10 }^{ -3 }\times 2 }{ 1.4\times \left[ \left( 2\times 5 \right) -1 \right] } =0.06\times { 10 }^{ -5 }=6000Aλ=

1.4×[(2×5)−1]

1.35×10

−2

×0.28×10

−3

×2

=0.06×10

−5

=6000A

When D=1.4-0.4m=1mD=1.4−0.4m=1m

\beta =\cfrac { \lambda D }{ d } =\cfrac { 6000\times { 10 }^{ -10 }\times 1 }{ 0.28\times { 10 }^{ -3 } } =21428.5714\times { 10 }^{ -7 }=0.21cm=2.1429mmβ=

d

λD

=

0.28×10

−3

6000×10

−10

×1

=21428.5714×10

−7

=0.21cm=2.1429mm

38.

E. A 4uF capacitor is charged by a 200 V supply. It is then disconnected from thesupply and connected to another uncharged 2uF capacitor. How muchelectrostatic energy of the first capacitor is lost?​

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Capacitance of a charged CAPACITOR, C1=4μF=4×10−6F

Supply voltage, V1=200V

Electrostatic energy STORED in C1 is given by,

E1=21C1V12

      =21×4×10−6×(200)2

      =8×10−2J

Capacitance of an uncharged capacitor, C2=2μF=2×10−6F 

When C2 is connected to the circuit, the potential acquired by it is V2.

According to the conservation of CHARGE, initial charge on capacitor C1 is equal to the final charge on capacitors, C1 and C2

∴V2(C1+C2)=C1V1

V2×(4+2)×10−6=4×10−6×200

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39.

A solid sphere of diameter 0.3m has mass 20 kg . its moment of inertia about its axis is ​

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A solid sphere of DIAMETER 0.3m has mass 20 kg . its moment of INERTIA about its axis is

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Solution-}}}

\large\underline{\underline{\sf <klux>GIVEN</klux>:}}

  • Diameter of solid sphere (d) = 0.3m THEREFORE, its radius (r) = 0.15m
  • Mass (m) = 20Kg

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Moment of Interia of solid Sphere.

Moment of inertia of solid sphere is given by

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{I = \dfrac{2}{5}MR^2}}}

\implies{\sf \dfrac{2}{5}×20×(0.15)^2 }

\implies{\sf \dfrac{0.9}{5} }

\implies{\bf \red{Inertia (I)=0.18Kg-m^2} }

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Answer-}}}

Moment of inertia about its axis is {\bf \red{0.18Kg-m^2}}.

40.

Answer this pic question..

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Answer:

Given:

2 charges are given. There distances are varied and a graph is plotted between Force and Distance .

To find:

The NATURE of the graph

Concept:

The force acting between 2 charges is ELECTROSTATIC Force.

As per Coloumb's Law ,the force is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the SQUARE of the distance between them

f \: \propto \: ( \dfrac{q1 \times q2}{ {r}^{2} } )

Inserting a constant k:

f  =  \:k ( \dfrac{q1 \times q2}{ {r}^{2} } )

Since The charges have been SPECIFIED, we can say that the charges are constants . So force will only be dependent on distance between the charges :

\:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \boxed{ \large{f  \:  \propto \:  \dfrac{1}{ {r}^{2} }}}

So, this EQUATION has the form of a. hyperbola.

Hence Option D) is correct.

41.

a metallic wire having a resistance of 20 ohm is bent in order to form a complete circle calculate the resistance between any two diametrically opposite points of the circle.

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ANSWER:

ok

Explanation:

42.

Three bodies A, B and Care moving in the same direction along a straight line path.From the graph of their motiona. Find their acceleration and arrange themin ascending order.b. Find the distance covered by A and B beforethey meet each other.​

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Answer:

Part 1)

Acceleration of A = 2.5 m/s/s

acceleration of B = 10 m/s/s

acceleration of C = 0

so the ascending order of acceleration is

C < A < B

Part 2)

Distance covered by A is 240 m and distance covered by B is 80 m before they meet C

Explanation:

Part 1)

As we know that the acceleration of an object is rate of change in velocity

So here we will have

a = \frac{dv}{dt}

now we know that if the graph between velocity and time is given then rate of change in velocity is slope of the graph

So we have

acceleration of C = 0

acceleration of A = \frac{40 - 20}{8 - 0}

a_A = 2.5 m/s^2

acceleration of B = \frac{40 - 0}{8 - 4}

a_B = 10 m/s^2

so the order of acceleration of three are

C < A < B

Part B

Distance covered by B before it meet with C is given by the area under the curve

so we will have

d_B = \frac{1}{2}(40)(8 - 4)

d_B = 80 m

Distance covered by A before it meet with C is given by the area under the curve

so we will have

d_A = \frac{1}{2}(40 + 20)(8 - 0)

d_A = 240 m

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43.

two mirror are at angle theta produce 5 images of a point .the number of images produced when theta is decreased to 30 degree is ​

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ANSWER:

ok

Explanation:K

44.

Q.10.A capillary tube of radius 0.05 cm is immersed in water, find the value ofrise of water in capillary if value of surface tension is 0.073 N/m and angleof contact 0° (take g = 10 m/s2 & p = 103 kg/m²)​

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ANSWER:

0.0292 m.

EXPLANATION:

ATTACHED picture shows the explanation of the problem.

45.

Q.7. A soap bubble of radius 10-2 m is formed. The surface tension of the soapbubble is 0.04 N/m. Find excess of pressure inside the bubble​

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A SOAP BUBBLE of radius 10-2 m is formed. The SURFACE tension of the soap bubble is 0.04 N/m. Find excess of pressure inside the bubble

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Solution-}}}

\large\underline{\underline{\sf Given:}}

  • Radius (R) = {\sf 10^{-2}m}
  • Surface Tension of soap (S) = 0.04N/m

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Excess Pressure inside bubble.

Excess Pressure inside bubble is given by

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{P=\dfrac{4S}{R}}}}

\implies{\sf \dfrac{4×0.04}{10^{-2}}}

\implies{\sf \dfrac{0.16}{10^{-2}} }

\implies{\sf 0.16×10^2}

\implies{\bf \red{Excess\: Pressure (P)=16N/m^2}}

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Answer-}}}

Excess of pressure inside the bubble is {\bf \red{16N/m^2}}.

46.

Observation of anomalous behaviour of water using Hope's apparatus​

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Anomalous expansion of WATER REFERS to the fact that water, UNLIKE most substances, expands when it freezes. The density of water increases as temperature decreases, but reaches a maximum at 4 degrees C then begins to expand. The significance of this is that ice is less dense than water so it floats in water.

47.

What is cyclotron frequency ? write expression?​

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Cyclotron is a device USED to accelerate charged particles to high energies. It was devised by LAWRENCE. ... When a positive ion of charge q and mass m is emitted from the source, it is accelerated TOWARDS the Dee having a negative potential at that instant of time.

The cyclotron frequency of this circular motion is ω c = q B / m and the cyclotron radius is r c = m V ⊥ / q B . Here v⊥ is the magnitude of the particle velocity perpendicular (⊥) to the magnetic field direction.

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48.

Q.6. A platinum wire ring of radius 2.5 cm floats horizontally on the surface of water.A vertical force of 0.022 N is required to detach the ring from the surface ofwater. Find surface tension of water.​

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A platinum wire RING of radius 2.5 cm floats horizontally on the SURFACE of water. A vertical FORCE of 0.022 N is required to detach the ring from the surface of water. FIND surface tension of water.

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Solution-}}}

\large\underline{\underline{\sf Given:}}

  • Radius (R) = 2.5cm ➝ 0.025m
  • Force (F) = 0.022N

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Surface Tension of water (S)

\large{\rm We \: Know \: That-}

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{S=\dfrac{F}{2πR}}}}

\implies{\sf \dfrac{0.022}{2×3.14×0.025} }

\implies{\sf \dfrac{0.022}{0.157} }

\implies{\bf\red{Surface\: Tension ( S)=0.14 N/m}}

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Answer-}}}

Surface Tension of water is {\bf \red{0.14\:N/m}}.

49.

Give two examples of chemical change that involves evolution of gas, color and sound .

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Answer:

burning,when CARBON DIOXIDE is POURED in lime water it TURNS milky

50.

Different rest and motion with examples​

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Explanation: The EXAMPLES of motion include: running, cycling, jumping, swimming, eating, drinking, playing, writing, TYPING, moving cars, throwing ball. The examples of rest include: sleeping, SITTING, STANDING, staring, lying, a FIXED clock, bottle kept on a table, a stopped car.