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cel Ssiley 2.1Encircle the correct answer v. from the given choices: |, Abody has translatory motion if it moves along a (@) straight ine (0) circle (€) line without rotation (@) curved path fi, The motion of a body about an“ axis is called (2) circular motion (©) rotatory motion (6) vibratory motion (8) random motion lil, Which of the following is a vector quantity? (a)speed —_—_(b) distance (©) displacement (4) power vat an object is moving with constant ‘speed thentsdistance-time graph willbe astraightline. (@) along time-axis, (©) along distance-axis (c) parallel to time-axis (4) inclined to time-axis Physics IX vii, Which one of the following graphs is representing uniform acceleration? 53 4 4 ®) kK ® —_ © KG © A, vil, By dividing displacement of a moving body with time, we obtain (@) speed —(b) acceleration (c) velocity (d) deceleration \. Astraight line parallelto time-axis ona distance-time graph tells that the objectis, (a) moving with constant speed (b)at rest (c) moving with variable speed (d)in motion vi. The speed-time graph of a car is shown in the figure, which of the following statementis true? (a) car has an acceleration of 1.5m? (b) car has constant speed of 7.5ms" (c) distance travelled by the car is 75m (d) average speed of the car is 15ms" v(ms") 18 Xs) a 70 (wi) Speedstime graph ofa ca, Unit 2: Kinematics 2.2 Explain translatory motion and give examples of various types of translatory motion. 2.3 Differentiate between the following: (Rest and motion. (i) Circular motion and rotatory motion, (ii) Distance and displacement (iv) Speed and velocity, (¥) Linear and random motion. (vi) Scalars and vectors. 2.4 Define the terms speed, velocity, and acceleration. 2.5 Can a body moving at a constant speed have acceleration? ix. A ball is thrown vertically upward. Its velocity at the highest point is : (a)-10 ms" (b) zero (c) 10 ms? (d) none of these x. Achangein position is called: (a) speed (b) velocity (c)displacement (d) distance xi. A train is moving at a speed of 36 kmh". Its speed expressed in ms is: (a)10ms"* (c)25ms* (b)20ms" (d)30ms" xii. Acar starts from rest. It acquires a speed of 25 ms ‘after 20s. The distance moved by the car during this time is: (a) 31.25m (b) 250 m (c) 500 m (d) 5000 m 2.6 How do riders in a Ferris wheel Possess translatory motion but not rotatory motion? 2.7 Sketch a distance-time graph for a body starting from rest. How will you determine the speed of a body from this graph? 2.8 What would be the shape of a speed - time graph of a body moving with variable speed? 2.9Which of the following can be obtained from speed - time graph of a body? (i) _ Initial speed. (ii) Final speed. (iii) Distance covered in time t. (iv) Acceleration of motion. 2.10How can vector quantities be represented graphically? 2.11Why vector quantities cannot be added and subtracted like scalar quantities?

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