Class 11 physics Motion in straight line Notes and Free pdf download

What is Motion in a Straight Line?

If an object changes its position with respect to its surroundings with time, then it is called in motion. It is a change in the position of an object over time. Motion in a straight line is nothing but linear motion. As the name suggests, it’s in a particular straight line, thus it can be said that it uses only one dimension.


Types of Linear Motion

The linear motion, also called the Rectilinear Motion can be of two types:


Uniform linear motion with constant velocity or zero acceleration

Non-Uniform linear motion with variable velocity or non-zero acceleration

Linear motion is the simplest kind of one-dimensional motion. As Newton’s first law of motion suggests, an object will either be in rest or continue to move in a straight line with a uniform velocity unless and until an external force is applied to it.


You are suggested not to get confuse linear motion with general motion. As we discussed, linear motion is a one-dimensional motion but in general, the motion has magnitude and direction both, i.e. an object’s position and velocity are described in vector quantities.


Uniform Motion in a Straight Line

If a body travels in a straight line and covers an equal amount of distance in an equal interval of time, then it is said to have uniform motion. In simple words, a body is said to have uniform acceleration if the rate of change of its velocity remains constant.


Motion in a Straight Line


The ball covers equal distance in equal intervals of time

Example:


If a car travels at a speed of 60 km/hour then it will cover a distance of 1 km/minute. In this sense, the motion of car acceleration is uniform.


Motion in 1 Dimension


Non-uniform Motion in a Straight Line

Unlike, the uniform acceleration, the body is said to have a non-uniform motion when the velocity of a body changes by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time. The rate of change of its velocity changes at different points of time during its movement.


Example:


A boy kicking a football. It might cover 4 meters in the first attempt, 6 meters in the second change, 9 meters in the third attempt and so on as per the velocity exerted by the boy.


The below video explains the concept of distance and displacement:



Motion in a Straight Line Formulas

Following are the formulas of motion in a straight line:


• v =u + at

• s=ut+12at2

• v2 = u2 + 2as


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