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Motion in which all parts of a
body move in the same direction​

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Answered by dram63
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Answer:

Linear motion occurs when all parts of an object move in the same direction. The object can move in a straight line, called rectilinear motion.

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Answered by Sinthushaa
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Motion in which all parts of a body move in the same direction​ "Translatory Motion".

Translatory motion refers to movement in which every component of a body moves in the same direction.

Explanation:

Translatory Motion:

Motion where the points of a moving body move uniformly in one direction. We can observe that there is no change in the object's orientation if it is moving in a translatory manner. Motion that is translated is sometimes referred to as translational motion. When a body travels in such a way that every one of its particles moves parallel, it is said to be in a perfect translatory motion.

Translatory motion can be categorized into several different types according to how the thing moves.

  • Rectilinear motion
  • Curvilinear motion

Rectilinear Motion

Rectilinear motion is the movement of an object in translatory motion in a straight line. When the body moves in a straight path, translational motion is typically visible.

Example: rectilinear motion is a car traveling in a straight line and a bullet being shot.

Curvilinear Motion

The movement of an object along a curved path is known as curvilinear motion. In this kind of motion, a body or item moves along a predetermined or fixed path. A two- to three-dimensional motion is a curvilinear motion.

Example: throwing a stone into the air.

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