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The document discusses the concept of motion, defining it as a change in position over time and introducing key terms such as distance, displacement, uniform and non-uniform motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration. It also explains graphical representations of motion through distance-time and velocity-time graphs, along with equations of motion. Additionally, it mentions uniform circular motion as a specific type of motion where an object moves in a circular path at a constant speed.

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Notes - Class 9

The document discusses the concept of motion, defining it as a change in position over time and introducing key terms such as distance, displacement, uniform and non-uniform motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration. It also explains graphical representations of motion through distance-time and velocity-time graphs, along with equations of motion. Additionally, it mentions uniform circular motion as a specific type of motion where an object moves in a circular path at a constant speed.

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NOTES

Chapter: MOTION
Grade: IX
Session: 2023-2024

An object is said to be in motion when its position changes with time.

We describe the location of an object by specifying a reference point. Motion is relative. The total path covered by
an object is said to be the distance travelled by it.

The shortest path/distance measured from the initial to the final position of an object is known as the displacement.

Uniform motion: When an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, it is said to be in uniform motion.

Non-uniform motion: Motions where objects cover unequal distances in equal intervals of time.

Speed: The distance travelled by an object in unit time is referred to as speed. Its unit is m/s.

Average speed: For non-uniform motion, the average speed of an object is obtained by dividing the total distance
travelled by an object by the total time taken.

Velocity: Velocity is the speed of an object moving indefinite direction. S.I. unit is m/s.

Acceleration: Change in the velocity of an object per unit time.

Graphical representation of motions


(i) Distance-time graph
For a distance-time graph, time is taken on x-axis and distance is taken on the y-axis.
[Note: All independent quantities are taken along the x-axis and dependent quantities are taken along the y-axis.]

(ii) Velocity-time graph

Equation of
motion by graphical methods
(i)velocity-time relation:
(ii) The equation for position-time relation:
(iii) Equation for position-velocity relation:
Uniform circular motion: When a body moves in a circular path with uniform speed, its . motion is called
uniform circular motion.

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