This document describes motion and kinematics concepts for class 9 students. It defines key terms like distance, displacement, speed, velocity, uniform and non-uniform motion, acceleration, and equations of motion. Distance is the total path travelled while displacement is the shortest path between initial and final positions. Speed is defined as distance/time while velocity includes both magnitude and direction of motion. Uniform motion has equal distances travelled in equal time intervals while non-uniform motion does not. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time. Motion can be represented graphically using distance-time and velocity-time graphs. Equations of motion relate the relationships between displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time. Circular motion describes motion along a circular