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Class 9 Physics Motion Assignment

The document is a physics assignment for Class 9 focusing on the chapter of Motion. It includes questions on key concepts such as displacement, distance, equations of motion, acceleration, and various types of motion. The assignment also requires derivations and calculations related to motion, providing a comprehensive review of the topic.

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Class 9 Physics Motion Assignment

The document is a physics assignment for Class 9 focusing on the chapter of Motion. It includes questions on key concepts such as displacement, distance, equations of motion, acceleration, and various types of motion. The assignment also requires derivations and calculations related to motion, providing a comprehensive review of the topic.

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Class 9 - Physics Assignment: Chapter - Motion

1. Define displacement. How is it different from distance?

2. A body moves in a circular path and comes back to its initial position. What is its displacement

and distance?

3. Derive the equation of motion: v = u + at.

4. A car accelerates uniformly from 20 m/s to 40 m/s in 5 seconds. Find its acceleration.

5. Derive the second equation of motion: s = ut + 1/2 at².

6. A train starting from rest attains a speed of 72 km/h in 2 minutes. Find the acceleration.

7. State the difference between uniform and non-uniform motion with examples.

8. Derive the third equation of motion: v² = u² + 2as.

9. A stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 20 m/s. How high will it rise? (g = 9.8 m/s²)

10. What does the slope of a velocity-time graph represent?

11. Explain the characteristics of a distance-time graph for an object at rest.

12. A body covers 100 m in 4 s and 150 m in the next 6 s. Calculate the average speed.

13. Describe the motion of an object using velocity-time graph when it is uniformly accelerating.

14. A bullet moving with a speed of 350 m/s hits a target and penetrates 0.05 m. Find the

retardation.

15. Differentiate between scalar and vector quantities.

16. A car covers first 40 km at 60 km/h and the next 40 km at 40 km/h. Calculate the average speed.

17. A person walks 4 km north and then 3 km east. Find the displacement.

18. What is the area under a velocity-time graph? Explain its significance.

19. A body starts from rest and travels 100 m in 5 s. Find the acceleration.

20. Define speed. How is it different from velocity?


21. A body moving with an initial velocity of 5 m/s and an acceleration of 3 m/s². Find the distance

covered in 4 seconds.

22. State three equations of motion. Mention the physical quantities involved in each.

23. A scooter moves with a uniform acceleration of 0.2 m/s² for 30 seconds. Find the final velocity.

24. Can a body have zero velocity and still be accelerating? Explain with an example.

25. A stone falls freely from rest. Calculate the distance covered in 3 seconds. (g = 9.8 m/s²)

26. What is relative motion? Explain with a suitable example.

27. A car accelerates from rest to 90 km/h in 10 s. Find its acceleration and distance covered.

28. Define instantaneous speed and how is it measured?

29. Explain the importance of motion graphs in understanding motion.

30. A body moves with a uniform speed of 10 m/s for 5 seconds and then with 20 m/s for another 5

seconds. Find the total distance covered and average speed.

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