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Motion and Measurement of Distance | Class 6th Science Notes



Notes for Class 6th Science Motion and Measurement of Distance

 

From Chapter 10 Class 6 Science, we will learn Motion, Types of Motion, Distance Measurement, a Normal Unit of Measurement, and SI Unit of Length in these notes.

 

Stationary object

Stationary objects are those objects that remain fixed and do not move from one place to another.

 

Motion 

They can travel in contrast to objects that stay stationary, such as trains, buses, animals, and humans. An object is said to be in motion when its location changes with respect to time. For instance, if the location of a bus changes over time, the bus is said to be in motion. The bus, for example, departs at 6 a.m. and arrives at the Mumbai station at 11 a.m. It is in motion at that time.


Types of motion 

1 Rectilinear motion-


It is related to when an object’s motion is in a straight line in a fixed direction. For example, a bus moving in a straight line.


2 Circular motions

The motion which repeats itself after a fixed interval of time is called Circular Motion. For example, the ball bouncing in the air or earth in the orbit around the sun.

3 Periodic motion


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