Open navigation menu
Close suggestions
Search
Search
en
Change Language
Upload
Sign in
Sign in
Download free for days
0 ratings
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views
Physics CBSC
wS
Uploaded by
Haritha Rk
AI-enhanced title
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here
.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Download now
Download
Save physics CBSC For Later
Download
Save
Save physics CBSC For Later
0%
0% found this document useful, undefined
0%
, undefined
Embed
Share
Print
Report
0 ratings
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views
Physics CBSC
wS
Uploaded by
Haritha Rk
AI-enhanced title
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here
.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Download now
Download
Save physics CBSC For Later
Carousel Previous
Carousel Next
Save
Save physics CBSC For Later
0%
0% found this document useful, undefined
0%
, undefined
Embed
Share
Print
Report
Download now
Download
You are on page 1
/ 12
Search
Fullscreen
Motion and Measurement of Distance Light, Shadows and Reflections Electricity and Circuits Fun with Magnets Key Miscellaneous Datavvvy oiee-oas )MOTION AND MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCE mat The observation of a phenomenon is made possible by using the five senses : Sight, smell, toy hearing and taste. : Our senses are not always reliable. They are subjective. Sometimes it is necessary to make an exact measurement. Physics is a science of measurement. We use instruments to get an exact measurement. Measurement is basically a process of comparison of the given quantity with a standard unt Four basic measurements in our daily life are : measurement of length, measurement of mas, measurement of time, and measurement of temperature. The distance between two fixed points is called length. The S.1. unit of length is metre (m). Its multiple is kilometer (km), where | km =1000 m. Its sub multiples are centimetre (cm) and millimetre (mm), where 1 cm = 10% mand Imm = 10°n The most common instruments used to measure length are the metre ruler and the measuring tap which are marked in cm and mm. To measure a length accurately with a metre ruler, the ruler should be placed with its markings close to the object and parallel to its length. The eye is kept in front of and in line with the reading to be taken. When a body moves from one point to another along a straight line or a smooth curve, its motior is called translatory. Motion along a straight line is called rectilinear motion . @-----+----------------0 Motion along a curved path is called curvilinear motion. GroundVI Class - CBSE pe Pe > 6. a PHYSICS Give two examples each of modes of transport used on land, water and air. Modes of transport On land : bullock cart, bus, train etc. On water : boats, ships, motorised boats etc. On air : Aeroplane, jetplane, space crafts etc. Fill in the blanks : 1) One metre is 100cm. 2) Five kilometre is 5000m. 3) Motion of a child on a swing is periodic motion, 4) — Motion of the needle of a sewing machine is periodic motion. Motion of a wheel of a bicycle is circular motion. 5) Why can a pace or a footstep not be used as a standard unit of length ? ard unit of length because its length differ for each Pace or a footstep cannot be used as a stand: individual. So the measurement will be different for different people. nitude 1 metre, 1 centimetre, 1 kilometre, Arrange the following lengths in their increasing maj 1 millimetre. 1 millimetre, I centimetre, 1 metre, 1 kilometre ‘The height of a person is 1.65m. Express it into cm and mm ? Height of a person = 1.65 m [+ 1m =100cm] In centimetre = 1.65 x 100 cm = 165 cm [lem = 10mm] In millimetre = 165 x 10mm. = 1650 mm The distance between Radha's home and her: school is 3250m. Express this distance in kilometre. Mn =1000m=91= hn] 1000 pistance = 3250 m =3250%—55 hm Distance in kilometre = 3.25 km. While measuring Jength of a knitting needle, the reading of the scale at one end is 3.0 em andat What is length of the needle ? nds = 33.1 — 3.0 = 30.1 cm n that has the other end is 33.1em. Actual length is given by difference between two é1 Write the similarities and differences between the motion ofa bicycle and a ceiling fat been switched on. 5 , Similarities + Wheel of a bicycle and ceiling fan (when on) both rotates such that jts distance from a fixed point remains the same, which means that they both show circular motion — Difference ¢ Wheel of a bicycle shows circular motion as well as rectilinear motion where as fan shows only circular motion.PHYSICS 10. eee PP pr a; A. Se Wheel of a bicycle moves forward in same direction because of its rectilinear motion where ag remains at same point. measure distance ? What would he Some Why could you not use an elastic measuring tape to ; ts of the problems you would meet in telling someone about @ distance measured with an gage increases in length when stretched, Whie tape? distance because it ther the tape was stretched ,, Elastic tape cannot be used to measure h telling the measurement taken with an elastic tape we have to tell whe taking measurement and how much. So, this is very difficult. Give two examples of periodic motion. 1) Motion ofa pendulum. 2) Motion of a child on a swing. CoE VERY SHORT ANSWER QUES What is length? 4 Length is the measure of distance between two points. What is the SI unit of length ? The SI unit of length is metre. What is measurement ? ‘Measurement means comparision of an unknown quantity with some known fixed quantity. What is unit ? While measuring an unknown quantity, it should be compared with known fixed quantity whichis called unit. What is SI unit ? What is SI unit of length ? For the sake of uniformity, scientists of all over the world have accepted a set of standard units of measurement. The system of units now used is known as the International system of units or Slunits. ‘The SI unit of length is metre ‘What are the units of length for small and larger distances ? For smaller distances, Im =100cm Jem= 10mm For larger distance, 1km = 1000 m. What were the means of transport in ancient India ? People did not have an i 'y means of transport at that time, and catty Boods either on their back or using animals, They used to move only on foot an 5a Yeray Eacation Management Pr> ; PHYSICS What were the units of measurement in ancient times ? the length of a foot, the width of a finger and the distance of a step were com= ‘A, Inancient times, | monly used as different units of measurements What are the types of motion ? 9. : Motion can be divided into 3 types. 1) Reetilinear motion , 2) Circular motion, _3) Periodic motion What kind of motion does a ball show ? J as moving forward on the ground. Thus, a ball 10. ‘A. The bal is rolling on the ground rotating as we undergoes a rectilinear as well as rotational motion. 1. Define Rest and motion. 'A. Rest : Ifthe body does not changes its position with respect to surroundings or time is said to be at rest. Motion : If the body changes its position with respect to surroundings or time is said to be in motion. 2. Givesome examples of motion. The movement of a snail on the ground A: 23): ii) A butterfly fluttering from flower to flower iii) A river flowing along on clear rounded pebbles. iy) An aeroplane flying high up in the air - making jet trails. y) Moon revolving around the earth etc. 3. Whatis rectilinear motion ? Give examples. A. Rectilinear motion : Motion of an object ina straight line is called rectilinear motion. Examples: i) — Motion ofa vehicle on straight road ii) March - Past of soldiers in a parade. iii) Falling stone 4. Whatis periodic motion ? Give examples. A. Periodic motion : Motion that repeats itself after same period of time, is called periodic motion. Motion of a pendulum Examples : i) ii) A branch of tree moving to and fro iii) Motion of a child ona swing ivy) Strings of a guitar vy) _ The surface of drums (tabala) being played. ji) Motion of a knitting needle. via PHYSICS 5, | Whatis circular motion ? Give examples. A. Circular motion : In circular motion an object moves such that its distance from a fixed point rep, same. ain ad to it and whirl it with your hand. :i) Take a stone tie a thres Examples ji) The motion of a point m arked on the blade of an electric fan or the hands of clog n measurements used int ancient times. elbow to the finger tips the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or wajy. s end of outstretched arm to the chin 1. _ Explain the commo i) Cubit: Itis the length from the ii) Foot: Itis the lower extremity 0! iti) Yard : Itis the distance between the d handspan are not used in standard m, ea. 2. Explain with an activities to show that footstep an surement. A. Activity 1: Ask any five students in the class room to measure the length of class room with th footstep and note the values in the following table a Ritnemencass NETRA UT eat Lg the class room to measure the length of table with thair handspan Activity 2 : Ask any five students in and note the values in the following table PTO SU CanLe Number of handspans and handspan a® By observi in activiti sy ring the measurements in activities, It is clear that the length of footstep dat lifferent for different students.So ed in sta dift nt si nts.So footstep and handspan are not used in st 3. Write the in es a ‘alo in picasurement of length using metre scale. a nae ee ahh staat ve the object along its length as shown in figure (i). arly seen on the scale use any other full mark of the scale, a as shown in figure (ii i), Then subtract ; ). Then subtract the reading of this mark from the reading at the theres hown it ii) Eye must be exactly infron : figure (i), ly infront of the point where the measurement is to be taken as a —oh o Fig @) Fig (ii) 4. Explain anactivity to find the length of the curved line. A, Wecannot measure the length of a curved line directly by using a metre scale. We can use a thread to measure the length of a curved line. A Put a knot on the thread near one of its ends. Place this knot on the point A. Now,place a sma portion of the thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumb. Hold the thread. this end point with one hand. Using the other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along t curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached. Make mark on the thread where it touches the end B. Now stretch the thread along a metre scale. Measu the length between the knot in the beginning and the final mark on the thread. This gives the length the curved line AB. I i a Invention of wheel made a great change in modes of transport Different modes of transport are used to go from one place to another place. > They are On land : Bus, train etc.| PHYSICS vv vv v MeewaN ¥ V Vv v= vey Vv © Inwater : Boat, ships etc. — Inair: Acroplane, helicopter ete s an important role in our life. The measurement of length and distance play: the width of a finger, the distance of a step as units of In ancient times, people used length of a foot, measurement. Measurement made with length of foot, handspan are different for different persons. ‘Acubitis the length from the elbow to the fingure tip. outstretched arm to the chin. A yard is the distance between the end of the fan unknown quantity with some known quanti Measurement basically involves the comparision o} called a unit. yystem. The French created a standard unit of system is called metric s, J units) is the modern form of the men The International system of units (commonly known as S system and is the world's most widely used system of measurement. ‘Thread is used for measuring the length of a curved line. Distance is the length covered by an object. Metre is the unit of length in SI system. Metre scale is used for measuring length. Correct position of eye is important for making measurement. If the position of body changes with respect to time, then the body is said to be in motion Different types of motions are. i)Rectilinear motion _ ii) Circular motion Motion of an object in a straight line is called rectilinear motion Incircular motion, an object moves such that its distance from a fixed point remains th iii) Periodic motion e samme Motion that repeats itself after same period of time is called periodic motion.10. The area of a square of side 100 A constant quantity used for cc won during the measurement of unknown quantity is called In 190), scientists adopted uniform and convenient common sts of standard units for the measurernent of various physical quantities this system is known as the — is the animal which carry loads in hilly areas . The basis of all our vehicles is wheel HF). ‘The length of the curved line can be measured with a ruler yy The motion of the drawer of a table is translatory cry Cow's were used to carry loads and draw carts in olden days (UP) Column - I Column - It i) cubit P) supersonic jets ii) yard g) lorry iii) road transport le 53.34 cm iv) air transport $)91.44.cm Dann od ee i) Translatory motion A vehicle moving on a road. ii) Curvilinear motion iii) Circular motion iv) Rotatory motion vy) Oscillatory motion vi) Periodic motion.Multiple choice questions : i. 10. i 12. 13. 14. 15: 16. The SI unit of length is a) millimetre b) kilometre One Billionth of a second is called a) Micro second b) Nano second c) metre c) Pico second Which of the following quantities are physical quantities c)time c) Rectilinear motion c) Periodic motion a) length b) mass Bullock cart moving on a straight road is which type of motion a) Circular motion b) Periodic motion Motion of the earth around the sun is which type of motion a)Rectilinear motion _b) Random motion Submultiple of length is a) metre b) kilometre c) centimetre Which one of these is an example of linear motion a) car moving on straight road c) motion of giant wheel d) centimetre d) Fe t ) Femto second d) all of these l d) Rotatory motion [ d) Oscillatory Motion d) handspan b) moving blades of mixer d) second's hand of clock The to and fro motion of a simple pendulum is called a) Rotatory motion The most common time a) Sun dial b) Oscillatory motion measuring devices b) Pendulum [ The smallest time interval that can be measured with commonly available clocks and watches is a) hour b) minute Which device used for measuring the distance covered by the vehicle. a) Speedometer b) Odometer Striker in the game of carrom moves in a) zig - zag motion The basic unit of time is a) hour b) circular motion b) minute ‘The device which is used for measuring time intervals in sports activities is called a) Wrist watch A kilometre are equal to a) 4,00,000 metre b) Pendulum clock b) 40000 metre A bird flying in the sky is a) rotation b) revolution c) Vibratory motion _d) All of these c) Clocks d) Alll of these c) second d) All of these [ c) Both (a) & (b) d) None of Fe c)rectilinear motion _d) periodic ae c) second d) All of these l c) Stop watch d) Both (b) & ©) ¢) 4000 metre d) 400 metre c)translatory motion —_d) spin7 aporahs 17. Which of the following 1s not a combination of two mations CLA a) movement of a bicycle b) movement of a player on a ground ¢) motion of a ball on a ground d) rotation of earth Sait 18. One decimetre is at a) 10 decametre b) 10cm ©) 100. em dy \ decareare 19. Which is a correct relationship fe 4 a) im=100cm b) lem = 100 mm. ¢) km = 100m d) all the above 20. The height of a person is 2.75m, which is equal to tat aj27Scm b) 275 mm ¢) 2750mm djbsthaac Assertion and Reason Type questions : 2) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A b) Both Aand R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A ¢) Ais correct. R is incorrect 4) A is incorrect, R is correct 21. Assertion (A): SI unit of length is metre. { J Reason (R) : For the sake of uniformity, scientists of all over the world using standard units of measurement. 22. Assertion (A): March - past of soldiers in a parade is rotatory motion. oe Reason (R) : Motion of an object ina straight line is called rectilinear motion. 23. Assertion (A): Metre scale is used for measuring length a Reason (R) : Measurement means comparision of an unknown quantity with some known fixed quantity. 24. Assertion (A): Wheel of a bicycle and ceiling fan both shows circular motion. { J Reason (R) : Incircular motion an object moves such that its distance from a fixed point remain same. Olympiad corner : 1 Basic unit of length in M.KS system is i l J a) Centimetre b) metre c) Foot d) cubit 2. Surface of a table corresponds to = te] 2) Length b) Volume ¢) Area d) size 3. The minirnum distance measure of ordinary scale is { alen b) Imm ¢) 1inch aim 4. The foot is divided into inche 36 t 2) 30 by 2.45 ce) 12 ) : A { Five kilometre is m 5 by 5000 ©) F000 os20. — FRTOMS —_— The standard unit to measure the distance. a) Foot - span b) Hand — span c) Cubit d) metre 1 metre = . a) 10 millimetre b) 100 millimetre c) 100 centimetre d) 10 cent lkm= a) 10m b) 100m ¢) 1000 m 4) 1000 cm Metric system was adopted in India in the year a) 1957 b) 1947 c) 1967 d) 1952 1 Knot=. . knv/h a) 1852 b) 1.852 c) 18.52 d) 185.2 1 mile = km. a) 161 b) 16.1 c) 1.61 d) 0.161 Im=.. cm? a)1 b)2 c)3 a4 On centimetre graph, area of each small square is [ a) Im? b) 1 cm* c) 1 km? d) All the above One yard is divided into [ a) 2 feet b) 3 feet c) 4 feet d) I% feet The measure of extent of the plane surface occupied by an object is called [ a) length b) area c) volume d) any of these The measure of extent of the space occupied by a body is refered as [ a) length b) area c) volume d) any of these The error that occur due to the wrong position of eye while taking the readings is called a) perspective error b) parallax error ) perview error d) none of these To avoid parallax error [ a) eye should be placed exactly above the point where the measurement is to be taken b) eye should be placed away from the point where the measurement is to be taken c) eye should be placed obliquely to the point where the measurement is to be taken d) none of these The symbol of square centimetre [ 2 Cur b) eM? o) om? 4) CMP The symbol foot [ a) Ft b)ft co) fT d) FT EEE
You might also like
Current Affairs by Deepak Yadav Education
PDF
100% (1)
Current Affairs by Deepak Yadav Education
73 pages
Nationalism in India Class 10 Notes History Chapter 3 - Learn CBSE
PDF
No ratings yet
Nationalism in India Class 10 Notes History Chapter 3 - Learn CBSE
8 pages
WWW Learninsta Com Extra Questions For Class 10 Social Science Geography Chapter
PDF
No ratings yet
WWW Learninsta Com Extra Questions For Class 10 Social Science Geography Chapter
24 pages
Padhle 11th - India-Location
PDF
No ratings yet
Padhle 11th - India-Location
22 pages
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Question Paper Set 30 5 1
PDF
No ratings yet
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Question Paper Set 30 5 1
22 pages
Ncert Solutions For Class 10 Geography Chapter 1
PDF
No ratings yet
Ncert Solutions For Class 10 Geography Chapter 1
3 pages
Sambhav 2023
PDF
No ratings yet
Sambhav 2023
8 pages
Agriculture
PDF
No ratings yet
Agriculture
52 pages
KUK BEd 2012 Prospectus
PDF
No ratings yet
KUK BEd 2012 Prospectus
86 pages
Class - 6 Sainik Sample Paper 2020 Date - 20 - 12 - 2023
PDF
No ratings yet
Class - 6 Sainik Sample Paper 2020 Date - 20 - 12 - 2023
14 pages
Class 10 Chemistry Questioner
PDF
No ratings yet
Class 10 Chemistry Questioner
23 pages
Class 10th - History - Nationalism in India - Map Work Notes
PDF
No ratings yet
Class 10th - History - Nationalism in India - Map Work Notes
5 pages
Class 10th Holiday Home Work
PDF
No ratings yet
Class 10th Holiday Home Work
4 pages
Chapter 3 Electricity
PDF
100% (1)
Chapter 3 Electricity
7 pages
SST 10
PDF
No ratings yet
SST 10
243 pages
Samadhan 1 - Merged
PDF
No ratings yet
Samadhan 1 - Merged
109 pages
Industries
PDF
No ratings yet
Industries
5 pages
Social Science Model Question Papers
PDF
No ratings yet
Social Science Model Question Papers
144 pages
English 9
PDF
No ratings yet
English 9
12 pages
CBSE Social Science Class 8 Sample Paper Set 2
PDF
No ratings yet
CBSE Social Science Class 8 Sample Paper Set 2
4 pages
Question Bank For Class 10 Science
PDF
No ratings yet
Question Bank For Class 10 Science
8 pages
Hawai Chappal: - Specification
PDF
No ratings yet
Hawai Chappal: - Specification
28 pages
Conrtol and Coordination Notes
PDF
No ratings yet
Conrtol and Coordination Notes
14 pages
Development CH-1 Economics 10TH Class
PDF
No ratings yet
Development CH-1 Economics 10TH Class
21 pages
SSC-PS Book-2023
PDF
100% (1)
SSC-PS Book-2023
55 pages
BSNSB PDF
PDF
No ratings yet
BSNSB PDF
239 pages
Climate (32-43)
PDF
No ratings yet
Climate (32-43)
12 pages
History Class 10th
PDF
No ratings yet
History Class 10th
24 pages
Spot Syllabus
PDF
No ratings yet
Spot Syllabus
61 pages
Current Drishti Sep
PDF
No ratings yet
Current Drishti Sep
81 pages
2593 Topper 21 101 1 21 7321 Pastoralists in The Modern World Up201507161636 1437044800 7556
PDF
No ratings yet
2593 Topper 21 101 1 21 7321 Pastoralists in The Modern World Up201507161636 1437044800 7556
5 pages
Integrated Social Bk-8 THB Complete
PDF
No ratings yet
Integrated Social Bk-8 THB Complete
72 pages
Class 10th Ch-7 Control & Coordination NCERT
PDF
No ratings yet
Class 10th Ch-7 Control & Coordination NCERT
14 pages
SUBJECT: Science Test Yourself Worksheet Class: Ix Subject Code-086
PDF
No ratings yet
SUBJECT: Science Test Yourself Worksheet Class: Ix Subject Code-086
6 pages
Class 9th Syllabus
PDF
100% (1)
Class 9th Syllabus
20 pages
Skie 10th Full Physics
PDF
No ratings yet
Skie 10th Full Physics
98 pages
Physics Sample Paper 3 Arihant
PDF
No ratings yet
Physics Sample Paper 3 Arihant
14 pages
XII Geo Both All CH MCQ#
PDF
No ratings yet
XII Geo Both All CH MCQ#
162 pages
CBSE Class 8 Social Science Paper 1
PDF
No ratings yet
CBSE Class 8 Social Science Paper 1
6 pages
Nationalism in India Notes With PYQs
PDF
No ratings yet
Nationalism in India Notes With PYQs
36 pages
Resource and Development: Chapter: 1 (Geography)
PDF
No ratings yet
Resource and Development: Chapter: 1 (Geography)
13 pages
Study Material High Achiever
PDF
100% (2)
Study Material High Achiever
87 pages
NTPC
PDF
No ratings yet
NTPC
58 pages
20200902-XII-History-New Architecture - Hampi-1 of 2
PDF
No ratings yet
20200902-XII-History-New Architecture - Hampi-1 of 2
18 pages
Dadar To Kudal 21 May2023
PDF
No ratings yet
Dadar To Kudal 21 May2023
3 pages
11th Geography EM WWW - Tntextbooks.in
PDF
No ratings yet
11th Geography EM WWW - Tntextbooks.in
296 pages
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Question Paper 2011 SET 1
PDF
No ratings yet
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Question Paper 2011 SET 1
7 pages
Cbse Chapter 2 Federalism Class 10 Notes PDF
PDF
No ratings yet
Cbse Chapter 2 Federalism Class 10 Notes PDF
7 pages
Print Culture and The Modern World Day 17
PDF
100% (1)
Print Culture and The Modern World Day 17
3 pages
HISTORY - 027 Class XI & XII (2022-23) Project Work
PDF
0% (1)
HISTORY - 027 Class XI & XII (2022-23) Project Work
5 pages
About Berhampur
PDF
No ratings yet
About Berhampur
9 pages
NCERT Bio Class 11th
PDF
No ratings yet
NCERT Bio Class 11th
12 pages
Maths (Concept Maps)
PDF
No ratings yet
Maths (Concept Maps)
44 pages
Geography - 2 Physical Divisions
PDF
No ratings yet
Geography - 2 Physical Divisions
16 pages
Source of Energy Class 10 What Is A Good Source of Energy?: Fossil Fuels
PDF
No ratings yet
Source of Energy Class 10 What Is A Good Source of Energy?: Fossil Fuels
7 pages
Simple Harmonic Motion Lab
PDF
No ratings yet
Simple Harmonic Motion Lab
5 pages
Cbse Class 10 Social Science Geography Chapter 5 Notes
PDF
No ratings yet
Cbse Class 10 Social Science Geography Chapter 5 Notes
10 pages
1 Resource and Development Notes
PDF
No ratings yet
1 Resource and Development Notes
20 pages
Schemes
PDF
No ratings yet
Schemes
89 pages
Motion and Measurements
PDF
No ratings yet
Motion and Measurements
33 pages
NCERT Book Maths Class 9
PDF
No ratings yet
NCERT Book Maths Class 9
247 pages
Ncdeevpb 02
PDF
No ratings yet
Ncdeevpb 02
7 pages
Omron HEM 790IT Blood Pressure Monitor Troubleshooting Guide
PDF
No ratings yet
Omron HEM 790IT Blood Pressure Monitor Troubleshooting Guide
3 pages
Ans&Sol Neet 2021 (Code m5)
PDF
No ratings yet
Ans&Sol Neet 2021 (Code m5)
51 pages
National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test Neet (Ug) - 2021 12 September 2021 (Sunday) Important Instructions
PDF
No ratings yet
National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test Neet (Ug) - 2021 12 September 2021 (Sunday) Important Instructions
1 page