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Class Ix Physics Worksheet 1 Motion 2019-20

The document is a physics worksheet for 9th grade students covering the topic of motion. It contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts in motion including: the relationships between distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, and acceleration; uniform and non-uniform motion; calculating average speed and velocity; and kinematic equations like the relationship between acceleration, initial velocity, final velocity, and time. The questions require students to analyze graphs of position, velocity and acceleration over time, calculate values like speed and acceleration, and identify different types of motion.
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Class Ix Physics Worksheet 1 Motion 2019-20

The document is a physics worksheet for 9th grade students covering the topic of motion. It contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts in motion including: the relationships between distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, and acceleration; uniform and non-uniform motion; calculating average speed and velocity; and kinematic equations like the relationship between acceleration, initial velocity, final velocity, and time. The questions require students to analyze graphs of position, velocity and acceleration over time, calculate values like speed and acceleration, and identify different types of motion.
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INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT

CLASS :IX
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
WORKSHEET : 1
TOPIC/SUB-TOPIC : MOTION

1. What does the following represent:


a. Slope of the distance – time graph
b. Slope of velocity- time graph
c. Area under a velocity – time graph

2. What is the value of acceleration for a body which is under uniform motion? Draw the
velocity – time graph for the object under uniform motion.
3. The distance - time graph of a body is a straight line parallel to the time axis. What
information does the graph convey regarding the motion of the object?
4. Give an example of the motion in which a body has constant speed but not constant velocity.
5. Can a v- t graph be perpendicular to time axis? Why?
6. A car travels 100 km at a speed of 90 km/h and returns with a speed of 72 km/h. Calculate
the average speed for the whole journey.
7. Define uniform circular motion. What is the direction of acceleration and velocity of an
object moving along a circular path?
8. i. List two differences between speed and velocity.
ii. How is the average velocity of an object calculated when (a) its velocity changes at
a non-uniform rate? (b) its velocity changes at uniform rate.
9. A body moves around the sun with constant speed in circular path. Is the motion of the body
uniform or accelerated?
10. Under what condition, the average speed of a moving object is equal to the magnitude of the
average velocity.
11. Derive graphically (i) position-time relation (ii) velocity – time relation for an object under
uniformly accelerated motion.
12. State which of the following situations are possible and give example for each case.

(i) a body with a constant acceleration but with zero velocity.

(ii) an object moving in a certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction.
13.. Figure shows distance- time graph of two objects A and B. Which object is moving with a
greater speed? Give reason.

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14. Which type of motion is represented by the velocity – time graph shown below? Calculate
the distance travelled by the object from 6 s to 12 s of its motion.

15. The velocity – time graph of a car is given below .The car weighs 1000 kg.
i. What is the distance travelled by the car in the first 2 seconds?
ii. What is the retardation produced in the last second of motion of the car?
iii. What is the acceleration of the car during the time interval from 2 to 5 second?

16. A body starting from rest travels with uniform acceleration .If it travels a distance of 100 m
in 5 s, find the value of acceleration.
17. A body moving with a velocity of 2 m/s acquires a velocity of 10 m/s in 5 s. Find its
acceleration.

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18. An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit of radius 42250 km. Calculate its speed if
it takes 24 hours to revolve around the earth.
19. A car travelling at 36 km/h speeds up to 72 km/h in 5 s. What is its acceleration?
20. A car moves at a speed of 54 km/h. It is stopped by applying brakes which produces a
uniform acceleration of 0.6 m/s2 .How much distance will the vehicle move before coming
to stop?

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