ch2 Motion
ch2 Motion
Chapter 2
Motion
Objective Questions
Question 1
(a) Two trains going in opposite directions with the same speed are at rest relative to each other.
(c) The motion of a train starting from one station and reaching at another station is non-uniform.
(d) A motion which repeats itself after a fixed interval of time is called periodic motion.
(h) Mass varies from place to place but weight does not.
Answer
(a) False
Correct Statement — Two trains going in opposite directions with the same speed are at motion relative to each other.
(b) False
Correct Statement — A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Its motion is non-uniform throughout.
(c) True
(d) True
(e) False
Correct Statement — A ball thrown by a boy from a roof-top has curvilinear motion.
(f) False
Correct Statement — Mass has only magnitude.
(g) True
(h) False
Correct Statement — Weight varies from place to place but mass does not.
Question 2
(a) Two boys cycling on the road with the same speed are ................... relative to each other.
(c) One to and fro motion of a clock pendulum takes time = .................. .
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Answer
(a) at rest
(c) 2 s
(d) 10
(f) 36 kg
Question 3
Column A Column B
Answer
Column A Column B
Question 4a
1. a body at rest
2. a body in motion
3. a body neither at rest nor in motion
4. none of these
Answer
a body at rest
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Reason — A book lying on a table will not change its position if it is not disturbed, so it is said to be at rest.
Question 4b
1. rotatory
2. oscillatory
3. curvilinear
4. rectilinear
Answer
oscillatory
Reason — The motion of pendulum is to and fro motion which is called oscillatory motion.
Question 4c
1. rotatory motion
2. rectilinear motion
3. oscillatory motion
4. periodic motion
Answer
rectilinear motion
Question 4d
1. periodic
2. linear
3. circular
4. vibratory
Answer
linear
Reason — A ball falls down vertically i.e. in a straight line, so its motion is linear.
Question 4e
If a body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, the motion is said to be:
1. uniform
2. non-uniform
3. oscillatory
4. rotatory
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Answer
uniform
Reason — If a moving body travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, then the motion is said to be uniform.
Question 4f
A boy goes from his house to school by bus at a speed of 20 km h-1 and returns back through the same route at a speed of 30 km h-1. The average
speed of his journey is:
1. 24 km h-1
2. 25 km h-1
3. 30 km h-1
4. 20 km h-1
Answer
24 km h-1
In first part the boy goes to school by bus from home at speed (V1) = 20 km h-1.
In second part the boy returns from school to home through same route at speed(V2) = 30 km h-1.
Total distance = D + D = 2D km
Average speed = total distance travelledtotal time takentotal time takentotal distance travelled
Question 4g
The earth attracts a body of mass 1 kg with a force of 10 N. The mass of a boy is 50 kg. His weight will be:
1. 50 kg
2. 500 N
3. 50 N
4. 5N
Answer
500 N
Question 1
Answer
A body is said to be at rest if it does not change its position with respect to its immediate surroundings.
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A body is said to be in motion if it changes its position with respect to its immediate surroundings.
Question 2
Comment on the statement 'rest and motion are relative terms'. Give an example.
Answer
An object can be in motion relative to one set of objects while at rest relative to some other set of objects. Thus, rest and motion are relative terms.
Example — If a boy is sitting on a bench in a bus stop and he sees a moving bus, for him the bus is in motion but the trees near by will appear to him
at rest.
But a boy who is sitting inside a bus, to him the trees and the boy outside sitting on the bench will appear to move in opposite direction. But the roof
of the bus and driver will appear to him at rest.
From the above example it can be concluded that rest and motion are relative terms.
Question 3
(a) A person walking in a compartment of a stationary train is ................... relative to the compartment and is ................... relative to the platform.
(b) A person sitting in a compartment of a moving train is .................... relative to the other person sitting by his side and is ....................... relative to
the platform.
Answer
Question 4
Answer
1. Translatory motion
2. Circular motion
3. Oscillatory motion
4. Vibratory motion
5. Rotatory motion
Question 5
Answer
A body is said to have translatory motion if every point on the moving body moves through the same distance in the same interval of time.
Example — Motion of a box when pushed from one corner of a room to the other.
Question 6
Answer
(i) The motion of a body in a straight line is called rectilinear or linear motion.
Example — A car moving on a straight road.
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(ii) If the motion of a body is along a curved path, it is said to be a curvilinear motion.
Example — The motion of a cycle while taking a turn on the road.
Question 7
Answer
Question 8
Answer
The motion of a body along a circular path is called circular motion. Example — Motion of a satellite around the earth.
Question 9
Answer
In rotatory motion, the axis of rotation passes from In circular motion, the axis of revolution passes
a point in the body itself. through a point outside the body.
Motion of earth about its own axis is a rotational Motion of satellite around the earth is a circular
motion. motion.
Question 10
Answer
The to and fro motion of a body from its rest position is called the oscillatory motion.
Example — Motion of a pendulum of a wall clock. The bob of pendulum moves to side A from its rest position O, again comes back to position O
and then moves to side B and then comes back to rest position O. This process is continuously repeated and this to and fro motion is called oscillatory
motion.
Question 11
Answer
The to and fro motion of a part of the body keeping its rest part fixed is called vibratory motion.
Example — Vibration of the membrane of tabla.
Question 12
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Differentiate between periodic and non-periodic motions by giving an example of each.
Answer
A motion which gets repeated after a regular The motion which does not repeat itself after a regular
interval of time is called a periodic motion. interval of time is called non-periodic motion.
Question 13
Answer
The motion of an object which takes path in no specific direction is called random motion.
Example — Motion of molecules of a gas.
Question 14
Answer
Question 15
Give two examples to illustrate that a body can have two or more types of motion simultaneously.
Answer
The two examples that show a body can have two or more types of motion (mixed motion) simultaneously are:
1. The Earth rotates about its axis (rotatory motion) and at the same time, it revolves around the sun in a curved path (curvilinear or circular
motion) in a fixed time interval (periodic motion).
2. A ball rolling on the ground has rotatory and translatory motion as it moves on the ground.
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Question 16
Answer
Question 17
Answer
If a moving body travels equal distances in equal If a moving body travels unequal distances in equal
intervals of time, its motion is said to be uniform. intervals of time, its motion is said to be non-uniform.
Question 18
Answer
The average speed is calculated by finding the ratio of the total distance travelled by the body to the total time taken in the journey.
Average speed = total distance travelledtotal time takentotal time takentotal distance travelled
Question 19
Answer
The weight of the body on earth is the force with which earth attracts the body. The S.I. unit of weight is newton (N).
Question 20
Answer
Question 21
Answer
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Mass Weight
Mass is the quantity of matter contained in a Weight is the force with which the earth attracts the
body. body.
Question 22
Answer
Question 23
State which of the quantities, mass or weight is always directed vertically downwards.
Answer
Numericals
Question 1
A car covers a distance of 160 km between two cities in 4 h. What is the average speed of the car?
Answer
Average Speed=Total distance travelledtotal time takenAverage Speed=1604=40km h−1Average Speed=total time takenTotal distance travelled
Average Speed=4160=40km h−1
Question 2
A train travels a distance of 300 km with an average speed of 60 km h-1. How much time does it take to cover the distance?
Answer
Question 3
A boy travels with an average speed of 10 m s-1 for 20 min. How much distance does he travel?
Answer
Question 4
A boy walks a distance of 30 m in 1 minute and another 30 m in 1.5 minute. Describe the type of motion of the boy and find his average speed in m s-
1
.
Answer
Average Speed=Total distance travelledtotal time takenAverage Speed=60150=0.4m s−1Average Speed=total time takenTotal distance travelled
Average Speed=15060=0.4m s−1
Question 5
A cyclist travels a distance of 1 km in the first hour, 0.5 km in the second hour and 0.3 km in the third hour. Find the average speed of the cyclist in:
(i) km h-1
(ii) m s-1.
Answer
Average Speed=Total distance travelledtotal time takenAverage Speed=1.83=0.6km h−1Average Speed=total time takenTotal distance travelled
Average Speed=31.8=0.6km h−1
Average Speed=Total distance travelledtotal time takenAverage Speed=180010800=0.167m s−1Average Speed=total time takenTotal distance travell
edAverage Speed=108001800=0.167m s−1
Question 6
A car travels with speed 30 km h-1 for 30 minutes and then with speed 40 km h-1 for 1 hour. Find:
Answer
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time = 30 min
60 min = 1 h
30 min = 1221 h
Speed=distancetime30=distance12distance=30×12=15kmSpeed=timedistance30=21distancedistance=30×21=15km
time = 1 h
Speed=distancetime40=distance1distance=40×1=40kmSpeed=timedistance40=1distancedistance=40×1=40km
60 min = 1 h
30 min = 1221 h
(c) Average Speed=Total distance travelledtotal time takenAverage Speed=551.5=36.67km h−1Average Speed=total time takenTotal distance travell
edAverage Speed=1.555=36.67km h−1
Question 7
On earth the weight of a body of mass 1.0 kg is 10 N. What will be the weight of a boy of mass 37 kg in
(a) kgf
(b) N
Answer
(b) 1 kgf = 10 N
37 kgf = 37 x 10 = 370 N
Question 8
The weight of a body of mass 6.0 kg on moon is 10 N. If a boy of mass 30 kg goes from earth to the moon surface, what will be his
(a) mass,
(b) weight?
Answer
(a) Mass of boy = 30 kg on moon surface as mass remains constant. Mass of a body does not change with place.
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