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MOTION
If we look around us, we find that there are number of objects which are in motion. An object is said to be in motion if it change its position with the passage of time. In other  words, the movement of an object is known as the motion of the object.
Now observe the following bodies or objects and we will be able to understand the meaning of the term "motion". Cars, cycles, motorcycles, scooters, buses, rickshaws, trucks etc. running on the road, Birds flying in the sky, Fish swimming in water. All these objects are in motion. Very small objects like atoms and molecules and very large objects like planets, stars and galaxies are in motion.
Thus, all objects ranging from a smallest atom to the largest galaxy are in continuous motion.
Types of Motion :
(A) Linear motion :  A body has linear motion if it moves in a straight line or path.
Ex.    (i) Motion of a moving car on a straight road.
         (ii) Motion of a ball dropped from the roof of a building.
(B) Circular (or rotational) Motion : A body has circular motion if it moves around a fixed point.
A vertical passing through the fixed point around which the body moves is known as axis of rotation.
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Ex.    (i) Motion of an electric fan.                            
         (ii) Motion of merry-go-round
         (iii) Motion of a spinning top.
(C) Vibratory motion : 
A body has vibratory motion if it moves to and fro about a fixed point.            
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Ex.    (i) Motion of a pendulum of a wall clock.
         (ii) Motion of a simple pendulum.
    
MOTION IN LIVING AND NON-LIVING OBJECTS :
It is a common observation that all living objects, whether plants or animals can move in some way or the other.  The motion in animals is more apparent than the motion in plants.
The motion in animals is called LOCOMOTION.
Plants also move but their motion is not apparent as they cannot move from place to place. Their motion takes place in parts. As a plant grows so does its roots and its leaves.
DISTANCE AND DISPLACEMENT
Distance : The length of the actual path between the initial and the final position of a moving object in the given time interval is known as the distance travelled by the object.
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Distance = Length of path I (ACB)                          
Distance is a scalar quantity.
Unit   In SI system :metre (m)
In CGS system : centimetre (cm)
Large unit Kilometre (km)
Displacement:–The shortest distance between the initial position and the final position of a moving object in the given interval of time from initial to the final position of the object is known as the displacement of the object.
Displacement of an object may also be defined as the change in position of the object in a particular direction. That is, 
Displacement of an object = Final position – Initial position of the object.
Displacement of an object may be zero but the distance travelled by the object in never zero.
Distance travelled by an object is either equal or greater than the magnitude of displacement of the object.
Displacement = Length of path II (AB) A to B,
displacement is vector quantities.
Units In SI system :metre (m)
In CGS system : centimetre (cm)
Ex.    A train goes from station A to station B as shown in figure. Calculate
    (i)    the distance travelled by the train and
    (ii)    the magnitude of the displacement of the train on reaching station B.
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Sol.    (i)    Distance travelled by the train = 50 + 100 + 200 + 400 = 750 km.
(ii) Magnitude of the displacement in going from station A to station B = 400 km.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DISTANCE AND DISPLACEMENT
DistanceDisplacement
1It is defined as the actual path traversed by a body.It is the shortest distance between two points which the body moves.
2It is a scalar quantityIt is a vector quantity
3It can never be negative or zeroIt can be negative, zero or positive.
4Distance can be equal to or greater than displacement Displacement can be equal to or less than
distance.
5Distance travelled is not a unique path between two points.Displacement is a unique path between
two points.
6The distance between two points gives full information of the type of path followed
by the body.
Displacement between two points does not give full information of the type of path followed by the body.
7Distance never decreases with time. for a moving body it is never zero.Displacement can decrease with time for a
moving body it canbe zero.
8Distance in SI is measured in metreDisplacement in SI is measured in metre.
Distance ≥ |displacement|
Velocity
The velocity of a body is the displacement of a body per unit time.
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The displacement covered by a body per unit time or the speed of a body in specified direction is called the velocity.
Unit: In SI system : m/s or ms-1
In CGS system : cm/s or cms-1
Other km/h or kmh-1, km/min.

Uniform velocity
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Body moving with uniform velocity
When a body covers equal displacement in equal interval of time, the body is said to be moving with a uniform velocity.
Conditions for uniform velocity :_
(i) The body must cover equal displacement in equal intervals of time.
(ii) The direction of motion of the body should not change.

Ex. (i) A train running towards south with a speed of 120 km/h.
(ii) A aeroplane flying due north-east with a speed of 600 km/h.

Very important note :_
Direction of velocity represent direction of motion of body.
OR
Sign of velocity represent the direction of motion of body.
Non-uniform velocity/variable velocity :
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Body moving with non-uniform velocity
When a body covers unequal displacement in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be moving with variable velocity.
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Body moving with variable velocity
When a body covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, but its direction changes, then the body is said to be moving with variable velocity.

Conditions for variable velocity :
(i) It should cover unequal displacement in equal intervals of time.
(ii) It should cover equal distances in equal intervals of time but its direction must change.
Ex. (i) A car running towards north on a busy road has a variable velocity as the displacement covered by it per unit time changes with change in the road condition.
(ii) The blades of a rotating ceiling fan, a person running around a circular track with constant speed etc. are the example of variable velocity, as the direction of the moving body changes in each case.

Average velocity :
Total displacement divided by total time is called an average velocity.
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OR
The arithmetic mean of initial velocity and final velocity for a given time period, is called average velocity.
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where u = initial velocity, v = final velocity
Memorise : When a body moves with constnat velocity, the average velocity is equal to
instantaneous velocity. The body is said to be in uniform motion.
Difference between Speed and Velocity:

SpeedVelocity
It is defined as the rate of change of distanceIt is the shortest distance between two points
between which the body moves.
It is a scalar quantityIt is a vector quantity
It can never be negative or zeroIt can be negative, zero or positive
Speed is velocity without direction.Velocity is directed speed
Speed may or may not be equal to velocity.A body mass possess different velocities but the same speed.
Speed never decreases with time. For a
moving body it is never zero.
Velocity can decrease with time. For a
moving body it can be zero.
Speed in SI is measured in ms–1Velocity in SI, is measured in ms–1.

Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity of a moving body with time is called acceleration.
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but change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity.
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If body moves with uniform velocity, then v = u and then acceleration is zero i.e. a = o.
 Unit of accelaration
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In SI system is m/s2 or ms-2
In CGS system is cm/s2 or cms-2

Positive Acceleration :If the velocity of an object increases with time in the direction of the motion of the object, then the acceleratin of the body is known as positive acceleration.
In this case, the object pick up the speed in a particular direction (i.e., velocity). For example, if an object starts from rest and its velocity goes on increasing with time in the direction of its motion, then the object has positive acceleration. The direction of positive acceleration is in the direction of motion of the object.

Negative Acceleration :If the velocity of an object decreases with time, then the acceleration of the object is known as negative acceleration.
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For example, if an object moving with certain velocity is brought to rest then the object is said to have negative acceleration. 
Acceleration without changing speed :
When an object moves in a circular path with constant speed, then its velocity changes due to the change in the direction of motion of the object. hence, the object is accelerated without changing its speed.
In this case, the direction of acceleration is towards the centre of the circular path.
  • Positive or negative sign of acceleration always shows the direction of acceleration or direction of force but not represent direction of motion of body.
  • Acceleration which oppose the motion of a body is called retardation or negative acceleration.
  • If sign of velocity and acceleration are same it means speed of body will always increase.
  • If both are opposite sign it means speed of body will always decrease.

Uniform acceleration : 
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When a body undergoes equal changes in velocity in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be moving with a uniform acceleration
Ex. (i) Motion of a freely falling body.
(ii) Motion of a ball rolling down on an inclined plane.

Non-uniform acceleration or variable acceleration :
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When a body describes unequal change in velocity in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be moving with non-uniform acceleration.
Ex. (i) The motion of a bus leaving or entering the bus stop.
(ii) The motion of a train leaving or entering the platform.
(iii) A car moving on a busy road has non-uniform acceleration. the

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