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Measurement of Time and Motion Class 7 Curiosity Free Notes and Mind Map (Free PDF Download)

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Time measurement is imp in our daily life and sports. From school races to catching a bus, we rely on clocks and watches. Modern devices like stopwatches, mobile phones, and wall clocks give us accurate time. Even visually impaired people use Braille or talking watches. But how did people measure time in ancient days? Let’s study how timekeeping evolved from simple tools to high-tech gadgets.


Ancient Time-Measuring Devices

Long ago, people used clever but simple tools to track time:

Fun Fact: The Samrat Yantra in Jaipur is a huge sundial that can measure time as short as 2 seconds!

Ancient Indian Devices:

These devices were less accurate than today’s clocks but were imp for daily life.


Evolution of Timekeeping

Timekeeping improved over centuries:

Scientists keep working to make clocks even more accurate.


A Simple Pendulum

A pendulum is a bob tied to a string, hanging from a fixed support. When you pull and release it, it swings back and forth.


SI Unit of Time

The standard unit of time is the second (s).


Importance of Precise Timekeeping

Accurate time is imp in many fields:

Better clocks mean better tech and easier life!


Slow or Fast

How do we know if something is moving fast or slow?


Relationship between Speed, Distance, and Time

Speed = Distance covered per unit time.

Formula:

Units:


Uniform and Non-uniform Linear Motion


Questions and Answers

  1. Calculate the speed of a car that travels 150 metres in 10 seconds. Express in km/h.
  1. A runner completes 400 m in 50 s. Another does it in 45 s. Who is faster and by how much?
  1. A train covers 360 km at 25 m/s. How much time does it take?
  1. A train travels 180 km in 3 h. Find its speed in km/h and m/s. What distance will it cover in 4 h?
  1. Compare a horse (18 m/s) and a train (72 km/h).
  1. Difference between uniform and non-uniform motion?
  1. Fill the table for uniform motion (distance increases by 8 m every 10 s).
  1. Is a car’s motion uniform if it covers 60 km, 70 km, 50 km in 3 hours?
  1. Which motion is common—uniform or non-uniform? Give examples.
  1. Is the object’s motion uniform? Find avg speed.
    • Answer: Non-uniform. Avg speed = 0.6 m/s.
  2. A vehicle covers 2 km in 200 s. Find speed for last 1 km and avg speed.
    • Answer: 20 m/s for last part. Avg speed = 10 m/s.

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