08. Measurement Of Time and Motion Chapter very shorts Questions answer

Q1: The basic unit of speed is

(i) Km/ min

(ii) m/ min

(iii) Km/ sec

(iv) m/ sec

Ans : (iv) m/ sec

Speed is defined as the rate at which an object covers distance. It is measured in terms of how much distance is traveled per unit of time. In the metric system, the unit for distance is meters (m) and the unit for time is seconds (sec). Therefore, the basic unit of speed is meters per second (m/sec).

Q2: What is motion?

Ans : Motion is a change in the position of an object with time.

Q3: Define average speed.

Ans : The average speed of a moving object is defined as the total distance covered by it divided by the total time taken.

Q4: What do you mean by the statement; “car is moving with the speed of 50 Km per hour”?

Ans : Car is moving with the speed of 50 Km per hour it means it will cover a distance of 50 Km in one hour

Q5: What is a simple pendulum’s periodic motion?

Ans: A simple pendulum’s periodic motion involves oscillations back and forth from a center point.

Q6: What information can be interpreted from a distance-time graph?

Ans: A distance-time graph shows how distance changes over time and helps determine the speed of a moving object.

Q7: How do you define uniform motion?

Ans: Uniform motion occurs when an object moves along a straight line with a constant speed.

Q8: What is the time period of a simple pendulum?

Ans: The time period of a simple pendulum is the time taken for the pendulum to complete one full oscillation.

Q9:How is non-uniform motion different from uniform motion?

Ans: In non-uniform motion, the speed or direction of the object changes, whereas in uniform motion, the speed remains constant.

Q10: How do we measure speed using a speedometer and an odometer?

Ans: Speedometers measure and display the speed of a vehicle in km/h, while odometers record the distance traveled by the vehicle in kilometers (km).

Q11: The metallic ball in pendulum is called __________ of the pendulum. 

Ans: Bob

Q12: Give an example of oscillatory motion. 

Ans: To and fro motion of a simple pendulum

Q13: What is uniform motion?

Ans: Uniform motion is when an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time.

Q14: Name the device used to measure speed. 

Ans: Speedometer

Q15: What is non-uniform motion?

Ans: Non-uniform motion is when an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time.