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Motion

ICSE · Class 7 · Physics

Most important questions from Motion for ICSE Class 7 Physics board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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The formula for calculating speed is:

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Speed = Distance ÷ Time

Speed tells us how fast a body is moving. It is defined as the distance travelled per unit time. So the formula is: Speed (v) = Distance (d) ÷ Time (t). Multiplying distance and time, or adding them, has no physical meaning. Dividing time by distance gives a different quantity (slowness), not speed.

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A car travels a distance of 150 km in 3 hours. What is its speed?

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50 km/h

Step 1: Write down the given values. Distance = 150 km, Time = 3 h. Step 2: Use the formula: Speed = Distance ÷ Time. Step 3: Speed = 150 km ÷ 3 h = 50 km/h. Option A (450 km/h) is wrong — that comes from multiplying distance and time. Options C and D come from adding or subtracting time from distance, which is incorrect.

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The S.I. unit of speed is:

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m/s

The S.I. (International System of Units) unit of speed is metre per second, written as m/s or m s⁻¹. This is because the S.I. unit of distance is metre (m) and the S.I. unit of time is second (s). km/h is a commonly used unit but is NOT the S.I. unit. cm/s and km/min are also not S.I. units.

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A moving body travels equal distances in equal intervals of time. This type of motion is called:

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Uniform motion

When a moving body covers equal distances in equal time intervals, its speed remains constant throughout the journey. This is called uniform motion. For example, a car moving 30 km every hour is in uniform motion. Non-uniform motion means unequal distances in equal times. Oscillatory is to-and-fro motion. Random motion is irregular zig-zag motion.

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What are the important topics in Motion for ICSE Class 7 Physics?
Key topics in Motion include Types of Motion Classification, Chapter 2 — Motion: Complete Concept Map, Chapter Overview: Motion – Mind Map. These are the concepts ICSE Class 7 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Motion — ICSE Class 7 Physics?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
How many important questions are there in Motion?
There are 45 practice questions available for Motion. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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