Solutions of Measurement Of Distances And Motion from Pruquest Science Grade 6

Author:Dr. Anusmita Goswamy, Suchandrima Chowdury & Veena Tyagi
6th CBSE
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Dr. Anusmita Goswamy Science Solutions from Chapter 10 - Measurement of Distances and Motion

Veena Tyagi, Anusmita Goswamy and, Ms Suchandrima Chowdhury's Pruquest Science Grade 6 detailed solutions to all the exercises of Measurement Of Distances And Motion for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Motion, Types Of Motion and, Correct Measurement Of Length. The points to remember in the Veena Tyagi, Anusmita Goswamy and, Ms Suchandrima Chowdhury's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

Practice Other Topics from Measurement of Distances and Motion

This topic explains the concept of distance between two points. Distance is the total movement of an object without any regard to direction. It also discusses the use of different types of scales to measure different range of lengths.

This topic describes different measuring scales, such as centimetre scale, simple centimetre scale and measuring tape for measuring the length of objects. It also comprises an activity to measure height by applying the various methods covered here.

This topic discusses the need for a standard system of measurement. It defines the SI system and explains the conversion of units through a conversion chart for easy understanding. It also includes an activity to measure the length of a curved line.

In this topic, we will learn the step-wise process of accurately measuring length using a scale. It tells us that the position of our eye is important while taking the measurement. It also explains where we could go wrong while taking measurement.

This topic defines and describes motion in objects. It explains the various types of motion we see around us in our daily life. Motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time.

This topic briefs on different types of motion: translational, rotational, oscillatory, random and periodic motion with the aid of examples. A brief note on rectilinear, curvilinear and circular motions are also given here.