Motion under gravity is a fundamental experiment in Class 11 Physics. It helps students observe how objects fall freely under the influence of Earth's gravitational pull. Understanding free fall motion is crucial as it forms the basis of mechanics, acceleration, and related physical phenomena.
The Class 11 Physics Lab Manual – Motion Under Gravity introduces students to practical methods for studying free fall motion and understanding acceleration due to gravity. These experiments help students visualize and analyze motion, record observations accurately, and develop experimental skills.
Practical examinations, conducted under the supervision of the Central Board of Secondary Education, assess students’ ability to observe free fall motion, handle apparatus carefully, and record results systematically. Studentbro.in provides step-by-step guidance for mastering these experiments and building a strong conceptual foundation.
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General Introduction |
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Measurement of Length |
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Measurement of Mass |
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Measurement of Time |
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Vector Addition |
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Motion Under Gravity and Acceleration due to Gravity |
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Friction |
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Motion of a Body Down an Inclined Plane |
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Elasticity |
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Atmospheric Pressure |
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Surface Tension |
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Viscosity |
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Thermal Expansion of Solids |
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Thermal Expansion of Liquids |
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Thermal Radiation |
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Heat |
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Wave Motion and Velocity of Waves |
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Vibration of Strings and Air Columns |
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Activities |
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Experiment |
Studying motion under gravity allows students to:
Observe how objects fall freely under the influence of gravity
Understand acceleration due to gravity as a constant property of Earth
Develop accurate timing and observation skills
Analyze the relationship between distance and time in free fall
Build a foundation for advanced mechanics experiments in Class 12
Proficiency in studying motion under gravity is essential for understanding real-world physics phenomena like projectile motion and falling objects.
The main objectives include:
To study the free fall of objects
To observe how objects accelerate under the force of gravity
To measure the time taken for objects to fall through a specific distance
To understand the relative motion of different objects during free fall
To record observations systematically and draw meaningful conclusions
To prepare for viva questions related to motion under gravity
Achieving these objectives ensures that students develop a conceptual and practical understanding of motion under gravity.
Motion under gravity relies on the following ideas:
Free Fall Motion – When an object falls under the influence of gravity alone, with negligible air resistance
Acceleration due to Gravity – All objects accelerate at the same rate near Earth's surface, regardless of their mass
Observation and Timing – Accurate measurement of time is essential for understanding motion
Distance and Speed Relationship – Observing how distance changes as the object falls helps analyze acceleration
Systematic Recording – Recording repeated measurements ensures reliability and accuracy
Understanding these principles helps students accurately observe and analyze free fall motion.
Metal or Wooden Balls – Objects to be dropped for free fall
Clamp Stand with Release Mechanism – To release the object from a fixed height
Stopwatch or Timer – For measuring the time of fall
Meter Scale or Ruler – To measure the height from which the object is dropped
Notebook and Pencil – For recording observations
Safety Mat or Cushion – To prevent damage to objects or floor
Familiarity with the apparatus ensures safety and precise measurement.
Setup
Fix the release mechanism on the clamp stand at a measured height
Ensure the object can fall freely without obstruction
Place a meter scale to confirm the height from which the object will fall
Measuring Free Fall
Release the object gently without giving it any initial push
Start the stopwatch simultaneously as the object begins to fall
Stop the stopwatch as soon as the object reaches the ground or cushion
Record the time taken for the fall
Repeating Measurements
Repeat the experiment multiple times to ensure accuracy
Record all observations systematically in the table
Observe any variations and note the average time
Optional Observation
Drop objects of different sizes or weights to observe that all fall at the same rate in the absence of air resistance
Notice the smooth acceleration of the object as it falls
Following these steps ensures precise and reproducible observations of free fall motion.
Observation tables should include:
Object description (size, material, or type)
Height from which the object is released
Individual timings for each trial
Remarks for consistency and errors
Structured tables help students present results clearly and analyze trends in motion under gravity.
Ensure the object is released gently without any push
Avoid air currents or obstacles that can alter the fall
Use a level surface for the experiment
Repeat measurements multiple times for consistency
Record observations carefully and systematically
Following these precautions ensures accurate and safe experimentation.
Giving an initial push to the falling object
Incorrectly measuring the height of fall
Starting or stopping the stopwatch late
Ignoring repeated measurements and using only a single timing
Not observing from the correct angle, leading to parallax error
Avoiding these mistakes ensures accurate and reliable results.
What is free fall motion?
Does the mass of an object affect its rate of fall?
What is meant by acceleration due to gravity?
How do you measure the time of fall accurately?
Why should air resistance be minimized in this experiment?
Give examples of free fall motion in daily life
Preparing for viva ensures confident and correct responses during exams.
Marks are usually awarded based on:
Proper setup of apparatus and safety measures
Accurate observation and recording of fall times
Repetition of measurements for consistency
Clear presentation in the observation table
Viva answers demonstrating understanding of motion under gravity
Following the correct procedure and careful observation helps students score maximum marks.
Understanding motion under gravity is applied in:
Mechanics: studying falling objects and acceleration
Sports: analyzing jumps, throws, and projectile motion
Engineering: designing safety equipment for falling objects
Space science: understanding free fall in planetary gravity
Everyday life: elevator motion, water fountains, and dropped objects
Hands-on practice in free fall motion helps students understand acceleration and lays the foundation for more advanced physics topics.
Studentbro.in provides:
Step-by-step guidance for motion under gravity experiments
Tips for accurate timing and observation
Observation table templates for clear recording
Viva question bank for exam preparation
Safety and precaution guidelines aligned with CBSE syllabus
These resources help students confidently perform experiments and understand motion under gravity.
Motion under gravity is a key experiment in Class 11 Physics. Accurate observation, careful measurement, repetition, and proper recording are essential for understanding free fall motion and acceleration due to gravity.
With regular practice and guidance from Studentbro.in, students can confidently perform the experiment, record observations accurately, and gain a strong foundation in mechanics.