Notes of Science Class 9 MOTION
Notes of Science Class 9 MOTION
Notes of Science Class 9 MOTION
1 Motion (Uniform Motion And Non Uniform Motion, Acceleration and Velocity)
• A particle is a point-like object, has mass but infinitesimal size
• The object’s position is its location with respect to a chosen reference point, In the diagram, the road sign the
reference point
• Motion occurs when an object changes its position. Both Distance and Time are important in describing
motion.
• Sometimes you know motion has occurred even if you didn’t see it happen. (mail truck)
• Relative motion: when two objects are moving in a plane (either in same direction or opposite) each have
relative motion with respect to second. e.g. a person sitting in a train and watching a tree, in this case tree is
stable but is assumed to be moving but with respect to train.
• With negligible air resistance, falling objects can be considered freely falling.
objects of different shapes accelerate differently (stone vs feather)
• Speed both upward and downward
• The path is symmetrical.
• Acceleration is constant.
• The magnitude of the velocities is the same at equal heights.
• Images become closer together as time increases
• Acceleration and velocity are in opposite directions when ball goes upward.
• Acceleration is uniform (violet arrows maintain the same length)
• Velocity is decreasing in upward motion (red arrows are getting shorter)
• Positive velocity and negative acceleration
• Velocity becomes zero at maximum height.
• Time duration flight in going upward and coming back is always same.
Test Yourself :
1. What is SI Unit of displacement?
2. Name the quantity which represents rate of change of velocity.
3. A particle describes a semicircle of radius l 14m. What are its distance and displacement covered?
2 Graphical Representation Of Motion & Graphs (Refer to article 8.4 of NCERT text book.)
Test Yourself :
• v = vo + at
• x = xo + vot + ½ at2
• v2 = vo2 + 2a(Δx)
• Average acceleration describes how fast the velocity is changing with respect to time.