ch 5
ch 5
5 Measurement of Length
and Motion
Are
the tape and rod
similar to the scale that the
elder sister has in her geometry
box? What did mother mean
by char angula?
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Deepa Tasneem
says Tasneem.
Padma adds, “And which body part should
we use to measure it?”
Deepa says, “Let us use our handspan. I will
show you how to use it. I have seen my mother
using it. She calls it balisht.”
Hardeep adds, “Okay. Let us also note down
Fig. 5.1: Use of handspan our measurements.”
for measuring
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Padma 13
Hardeep 14
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larger lengths, such as the
can measure using this scale. 1 mm
length of a railway track
is equal to one-tenth of a centimeter
between two cities, or to
(1 mm = 0.1 cm).
measure smaller lengths,
For measuring larger lengths, we
such as the thickness of a
use a larger unit called a kilometre
page of a book?
(km) which is equal to 1000 metres.
And for measuring smaller lengths,
we use units such as centimetre or
millimetre.
1 km = 1000 m 1 m = 100 cm 1 cm = 10 mm
some people.
Do you
know?
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Fig. 5.6: Correct method of placing the scale with broken end
Do you
know?
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Fig. 5.9: Location of bus stand, school, garden and houses of Deepa and her friends
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Reference
Point
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These kilometre stones indicated
What do such
her distance from Delhi. So, Delhi is
kilometre stones
the reference point in this situation.
indicate? How could
Padma conclude that
she was getting closer
to her destination?
Fig. 5.13: Positions of kilometre stones with respect to Delhi as a reference point
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Padma, with respect to the reference
point, is changing with time? When
does the position of an object change
with respect to a reference point? Does
it change when an object is moving?
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Objects in Objects at
Justification Justification
motion rest
Cow grazing
Tree
in the field
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Hold the other end of the thread with your hand and
whirl it (Fig. 5.15).
Observe its motion.
Is the motion of the eraser the same as that of a merry-go-
round?
When an object moves along a circular path, its motion is
called circular motion.
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SI Unit of Length
Summary
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8. You are given a coin. Estimate how many coins are required
to be placed one after the other lengthwise, without
leaving any gap between them, to cover the whole length
of the chosen side of a notebook. Verify your estimate by
measuring the same side of the notebook and the size of the
coin using a 15-cm scale.
Size Objects
mm
cm
m
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Learning further
Collect fallen leaves from the same tree. Identify the name of
the tree whose leaves you have taken. Measure length and
breadth of all these leaves using a 15-cm scale, as shown in
Fig. 5.20. Record your observations in the Table 5.7.
Length Breadth
Measurement of Length and Motion
1.
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