Askiitians: Class: Vi Subject: Physics Topic: Motion and Measurement of Distance No. of Questions: 21
Askiitians: Class: Vi Subject: Physics Topic: Motion and Measurement of Distance No. of Questions: 21
Subject: Physics
Topic: Motion and measurement of distance
No. of Questions: 21
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3. What is the quantity that can be measured?
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Physical quantity like mass, length and Time
Ans: Wheel
9. Motion in which the distance from the axis remain same?
10. To and fro motion of a body about a fix point is example of what type of motion?
Ans: Oscillatory
Ans: The change in the position of an object with time is called motion.
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Ans: The S.I unit of length is metre which is written as 'm'.
15. While measuring the length of a knitting needle, the reading of the scale at one end is 3.0 cm
and on the other end is 33.1 cm. What is the length of needle?
Ans: a. The scale that you are using to measure the object must be greater than the length of the
object.
b. The eye should be placed just above the points that you are reading otherwise there will be
error due to parallax.
c. If the zero mark of the scale is damaged or edge of scale is not smooth, then start measuring
from another mark.
17. Name two devices used to measure length.
Ans: The two devices that can be used to measure length are:-Metre scale ad Screw gauge.
Ans: (i) we must choose a suitable device for measuring the length of an object, like measuring scale
(ii) we should place the scale in contact with an object along its length and align the zero mark of
the scale with the starting position of the object.
(iii) While taking the reading, eye must be placed vertically above the point where the
measurements have to be taken; otherwise there will be an error in the reading which is taken
due to parallax.
(iv) If the zero mark on the scale is damaged, then start the measurement from another mark.
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19. Circle odd one
(a) Table; fan; falling stone; Parked car
(b) Bee; butterfly; Grazing Cow; Sleepy Donkey
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(c)Pendulum; Earth revolving around the Sun; Moon revolving around the earth; Bee revolving
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(d)Moving fan; merry go round; A bus moving on road; a stone moving along circular track
Ans: (a) falling stone (b) Sleepy Donkey (c) Bee revolving on flowers (d) A bus moving on road
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