Gravitation - Class 7 Science CBSE ICSE
Improve your understanding of Gravitation by practicing the below questions from class 7 Science.
Where is the buoyant force on a submerged rock greater, near the surface of the fluid or 10 m below the surface?
The reason a life jacket helps you float is that ________.
What is the value of gravitational constant?
Any solid will sink in water if its relative density is ___________.
Archimedes was able to measure the density of the King's gold crown by __________.
A raised hammer possesses __________.
The weight of an object of mass 15 kg at the centre of the earth is _____.
If equally weighing bodies are fully immersed in salty solution and in tap water respectively, the apparent loss in their weights will be _______________.
The buoyant force on an object is dependent on the ____________ of the object.
The normal force per unit area is called _______.
Topics in Class 7 Science:
Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Crop Production and Management
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Useful and Harmful Microorganisms
Force and Pressure
Gravitation
Light and Reflection
Light - Reflection and Refraction
Light-Reflection, Refraction and Dispersion
Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Materials: Metals and Non-Metals
Combustion and Flame
Some Natural Phenomena
Coal and Petroleum
Pollution of Air and Water
Stars and the Solar System
Reproduction in Animals
Conservation of Plants and Animals
Cell - Structure and Functions
Sound
Heat
Fibre, Fabric and Clothing
Respiration in Organisms
Reproduction in Plants
Motion and Time
Crop Production and Management
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Useful and Harmful Microorganisms
Force and Pressure
Gravitation
Light and Reflection
Light - Reflection and Refraction
Light-Reflection, Refraction and Dispersion
Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Materials: Metals and Non-Metals
Combustion and Flame
Some Natural Phenomena
Coal and Petroleum
Pollution of Air and Water
Stars and the Solar System
Reproduction in Animals
Conservation of Plants and Animals
Cell - Structure and Functions
Sound
Heat
Fibre, Fabric and Clothing
Respiration in Organisms
Reproduction in Plants
Motion and Time