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Motion and Measurement of Distances

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What is Distance?

What do you mean by Measurement?

Standard Unit Of Measurement:

Now, let’s solve a question ; The height of a person is 1.65 m . We have to express it into cm and mm .

Method- height of person= 1.65 m

1 m= 100 cm

so, 1.65*100 = 165 cm

In millimeter it would be ; 1 m = 1000 mm

so,  1.65 * 1000 = 1650 mm

What is Motion:

Types of Motion:

  1. Rectilinear Motion: It is the motion taking place in a Straight Line where velocity remains constant.  For example ; A man walking on a straight road, Driving in one direction etc..
  2. Circular Motion: It is the movement of an object around circular path or rotation along a circular path. For example; A child riding a round swing, motion of fan when we on it etc..
  3. Rotational Motion : When the object starts spinning on it’s own axis it is called Rotational Motion. For example; Rotation of earth about it’s own axis, rotating blades of a helicopter etc..
  4. Periodic motion : The motion where the objects repeats it’s motion on a regular cycle after a fixed interval of time. For example; A pendulum, satellite orbiting our planet etc..

The difference between circular motion and rotational motion is that circular motion is a type of rotational motion. Rotational motion is always used for a whole body and not as a point whereas Circular motion is the similar motion where the body has been considered as a point object.

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