A body cannot have more than one type of motion simultaneously.
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Yes, an object at a time can have "more than one type of motion". Explanation: For example, when a ball thrown upwards, comes down, it has two types of motion, Translatory motion and uniform motion. your answer is true ...
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False , a body can have more than one type of motion at the same time .
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Wheels of a moving train , translatory as well as rotatory motion . As it moves from initial to final position while rotating .
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