S K Jain and Shailesh K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Motion and Measurement of Distance, Exercise 3: Exercises
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Questions from S K Jain and Shailesh K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Motion and Measurement of Distance, Exercise 3: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
What kind of motion is executed by a potter's wheel?

What kind of motion is executed by a stone tied to a string?

What kind of motion is executed by a spin ball?

State three precautions to be taken to measure the length of an object using a meter scale.

Why are the co-passengers in a train appear to be stationary, while the trees outside appear to move to a passenger sitting in the train?

A turning screw undergoes two kinds of motion at the same time. Identify the two kinds of motion.

A student has to measure the length of his pencil. The zero mark on the scale is not clearly visible. How should he/she use the scale to get the correct length of the pencil?

Complete the puzzle with the help of the clues given.
ACROSS:
. Motion of a stone tied to a string and revolving.
. Motion of a football during the game.
. The movement of a drill.
DOWN:
. Measuring device used for measuring the length of a curved line.
. Small and rapid to-and-fro motion.
. Property which repeats itself at a regular interval.
