Maharashtra Board Textbook Solutions

Standard 6 – Science

Chapter 9 – Motion and Types of Motion


1. Identify the types of motion.

(a) Movement of the earth around the sun : ……….
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The movement of the earth around the sun is circular motion as well as periodic motion.

(b) Movement of a ceiling fan : ……….
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The movement of a ceiling fan is circular motion.

(c) A meteor falling from the sky : ……….
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A meteor falling from the sky shows linear motion.

(d) A rocket launched from the ground : ……….
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A rocket launched from the ground shows linear motion.

(e) A fish swimming in water : ……….
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A fish swimming in water shows random motion.

(f) The plucked string of a sitar : ……….
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The plucked string of a sitar shows oscillatory motion.


2. Fill in the blanks.

(a) If a ball is released from the terrace of a building, it comes down in uniform linear motion. On the other hand, it reaches the ground in non-uniform linear motion if it is thrown with force away from the terrace in a direction parallel to the terrace.

(b) The motion of an aeroplane on the runway before take-off is linear.

(c) The kite looking for its prey flies with circular motion in the sky.

(d) Children sitting in a rotating giant wheel have uniform circular motion, while those sitting in a merry-go-round have non-uniform circular motion.


🔍 3. How are we different?

(a) Oscillatory motion and linear motion

Oscillatory MotionLinear Motion
The motion of a body that swings back and forth is called oscillatory motion.The motion of an object in a straight line is called linear motion.
The object returns to its original position again and again.The object moves away from its original position.
Example: Pendulum of a clock.Example: A car moving on a straight road.

(b) Linear motion and random motion

Linear MotionRandom Motion
The motion of an object in a straight line is called linear motion.The motion that continuously changes direction and speed is called random motion.
The object moves in a fixed direction.The object moves in no fixed direction.
Example: Train moving on a straight track.Example: Flying birds or swimming fish.

(c) Random motion and oscillatory motion

Random MotionOscillatory Motion
The motion that changes direction and speed continuously is called random motion.The motion in which a body moves back and forth is called oscillatory motion.
The object does not follow a fixed path.The object repeats its motion about a fixed position.
Example: Butterfly flying.Example: Pendulum of a clock.

✍️ 4. Explain in your own words, giving one example each.

(a) Linear motion
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Linear motion is the motion of an object in a straight line or in one direction.
Example: A car moving on a straight road.

(b) Oscillatory motion
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Oscillatory motion is the motion in which a body moves back and forth about a fixed position.
Example: The pendulum of a clock.

(c) Circular motion
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Circular motion is the motion of an object along a circular path.
Example: The hands of a clock.

(d) Random motion
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Random motion is the motion that continuously changes its direction and speed.
Example: A butterfly flying from one flower to another.

(e) Periodic motion
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Periodic motion is the motion that repeats itself at equal intervals of time.
Example: The movement of the minute hand of a clock.


5. Answer the following questions in your own words.

(a) Which types of motion are seen in birds flying in the sky?
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Different types of motion are seen in birds flying in the sky:

  • Random motion: When birds fly irregularly and change direction and speed.
  • Oscillatory motion: When birds flap their wings.
  • Linear motion: When birds fly in a straight line.

(b) Write in detail about your experience of various types of motion while riding a bicycle on a road.
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While riding a bicycle, we experience different types of motion:

  • The bicycle shows linear motion when it moves in a straight line.
  • The wheels of the bicycle show circular motion.
  • The pedalling action of the legs also shows circular motion.
  • If the speed changes, the motion becomes non-uniform motion.

🧩 6. Complete the puzzle using words for types of motion.

(1) A spring is stretched and one end is released.
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This shows oscillatory motion because it moves back and forth.

(2) A minute hand
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The minute hand shows circular motion.

(3) A seesaw
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A seesaw shows oscillatory motion as it moves up and down repeatedly.

(4-5) Children in a march past
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Children in a march past show uniform linear motion as they move in a straight line at a constant speed.

(6) A stone rolling down a hillside
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This shows random motion because its direction and speed keep changing.

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