A turning screw undergoes two kinds of motion at the same time ldentify the two kinds of motion
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A turning screw undergoes two kinds of motion at the same time. One of them is rotatory motion and the second one is translatory motion.
The screw turns around about an axis and at the same time moves forward in a straight line.
The screw turns around about an axis and at the same time moves forward in a straight line.
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The two motions that undergo while turning a screw are translatory motion and rotatory motion.
Explanation:
A screw is turned or rotated clockwise or anticlockwise to move it forward or backward. Therefore, the screw undergoes rotatory motion.
When a screw is turned and moves horizontally forward. This motion is called linear or rectilinear motion. It is also called translatory motion.
When a screw is turned it undergoes translatory and rotatory motion.
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