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Measurement and motion
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class 6 cbse
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Answered by anooja66anu
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An Introduction to Motion

Motion

A body is in a state of rest when it does not change its position with respect to time.

A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to time.

Means of transport

Ever since ancient times, humans have devised different means of transport to traverse from one place to another.

They designed boats that resemble the shapes of animals living in water to travel across water bodies. They invented the wheel which led to inventions like carts and other animal driven modes of transport.

During the beginning of the 19th-century humans designed the steam engine which was followed by automobiles and motorised vehicles.

Measuring Length: A History

Length and distance

Distance is the measure of how far or long something is. E.g: the length of a table, or a soccer field or, how far is Mumbai from Delhi?

Length can be measured in terms of a unit. A unit is a comparison of an unknown quantity with that of a known quantity. It is required to establish a common standard or convention in order to make calculations and analysis easier worldwide.

Traditional ways of measuring lengths

Traditional methods of measuring length were the use of the length one’s foot or other body parts. But was inconsistent since this varies from person to person and lacks uniformity.

Standard Units

Standardising length measurement

Scientists from all over the world have accepted a common standard units of measurement.

The International System of Units (S.I unit) was set up as the convention for measurement worldwide.

A metre is the SI unit of length. It has 100 equal divisions called as centimeters.

To measure large distances we use kilometers. 1 Km = 1000 metres.

Zero error and Correct way to measure length

Scale must be in contact with the object being measured.

If scales are broken or the zero mark is not visible, it can lead to a zero error. Then measuring from a different mark must be carried out.

The correct reading will be obtained by subtracting the value from the full mark considered as the zero.

While measuring the eye must be exactly above the point where the measurement is to be taken, in order to avoid parallax errors.

Errors in Measurements: The Basics

Parallax

Parallax is the displacement or the change in the apparent position of the object when viewed from two different points of views. This type of error while measuring is called as parallax error.

CBSE Class 6 Science notes Chapter 10 - 1

How to Measure a Curved Line

Length of a curved line

Curved lengths cannot be measured using metre scales.

A string or a thread can be used to measure curved lines by creating a knot at one end and keeping that at the beginning, one can trace the curved line.

Then this length can be stretched out and measured with the help of a metre scale.

A measuring tape can be used to find lengths of curved objects. E.g girth of a tree trunk, or length of a snake.

CBSE Class 6 Science notes Chapter 10 - 2

Motion and Its Types

Types of motion

When a body is moving in a straight line path, it is called rectilinear motion. E.g : a coin falling from a building, or a sprinter running a 100 metre race.

When an object is following a circular path of motion, it is called as circular motion. E.g the moon revolving around the earth.

When an object moves to and fro from a mean or constant position or repeats the motion, it is called as periodic motion. E.g : a pendulum, or a race car taking laps of a circuit.

Time

Time is the unit that measures how long it takes to do anything. Distance is measured with respect to time.

If an object is moving with some speed ‘s’ for a time interval ‘t’, then the distance covered in that time will be = s x t

Learn more about the Motion and Measurement of Distances from the topics given below:

The SI Units Measurement Of Length – Distance

Measuring The Rate Of Change Of Motion Fundamental and Derived Units of Measurement

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Answered by GoluckySpinx
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Answer:

An Introduction to Motion

Motion

A body is in a state of rest when it does not change its position with respect to time.

A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to time.

Means of transport

Ever since ancient times, humans have devised different means of transport to traverse from one place to another.

They designed boats that resemble the shapes of animals living in water to travel across water bodies. They invented the wheel which led to inventions like carts and other animal driven modes of transport.

During the beginning of the 19th-century humans designed the steam engine which was followed by automobiles and motorised vehicles.

Measuring Length: A History

Length and distance

Distance is the measure of how far or long something is. E.g: the length of a table, or a soccer field or, how far is Mumbai from Delhi?

Length can be measured in terms of a unit. A unit is a comparison of an unknown quantity with that of a known quantity. It is required to establish a common standard or convention in order to make calculations and analysis easier worldwide.

Traditional ways of measuring lengths

Traditional methods of measuring length were the use of the length one’s foot or other body parts. But was inconsistent since this varies from person to person and lacks uniformity.

Standard Units

Standardising length measurement

Scientists from all over the world have accepted a common standard units of measurement.

The International System of Units (S.I unit) was set up as the convention for measurement worldwide.

A metre is the SI unit of length. It has 100 equal divisions called as centimeters.

To measure large distances we use kilometers. 1 Km = 1000 metres.

Zero error and Correct way to measure length

Scale must be in contact with the object being measured.

If scales are broken or the zero mark is not visible, it can lead to a zero error. Then measuring from a different mark must be carried out.

The correct reading will be obtained by subtracting the value from the full mark considered as the zero.

While measuring the eye must be exactly above the point where the measurement is to be taken, in order to avoid parallax errors.

Errors in Measurements: The Basics

Parallax

Parallax is the displacement or the change in the apparent position of the object when viewed from two different points of views. This type of error while measuring is called as parallax error.

CBSE Class 6 Science notes Chapter 10 - 1

How to Measure a Curved Line

Length of a curved line

Curved lengths cannot be measured using metre scales.

A string or a thread can be used to measure curved lines by creating a knot at one end and keeping that at the beginning, one can trace the curved line.

Then this length can be stretched out and measured with the help of a metre scale.

A measuring tape can be used to find lengths of curved objects. E.g girth of a tree trunk, or length of a snake.

CBSE Class 6 Science notes Chapter 10 - 2

Motion and Its Types

Types of motion

When a body is moving in a straight line path, it is called rectilinear motion. E.g : a coin falling from a building, or a sprinter running a 100 metre race.

When an object is following a circular path of motion, it is called as circular motion. E.g the moon revolving around the earth.

When an object moves to and fro from a mean or constant position or repeats the motion, it is called as periodic motion. E.g : a pendulum, or a race car taking laps of a circuit.

Time

Time is the unit that measures how long it takes to do anything. Distance is measured with respect to time.

If an object is moving with some speed ‘s’ for a time interval ‘t’, then the distance covered in that time will be = s x t

Learn more about the Motion and Measurement of Distances from the topics given below:

The SI Units Measurement Of Length – Distance

Measuring The Rate Of Change Of Motion Fundamental and Derived Units of Measurement

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