Science, asked by kaustubhskand, 8 months ago

An object A is in rectilinear motion and an object B is in curvilinear motion. Which of these is in translatory motion? Give reasons.

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Answered by Ishikaaggarwal143
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Explanation:

Both A and B are in translatory motion.

Translation occurs when an object changes it’s position. If this shift occurs with no change in orientation of the object, then it is referred to as pure translation.

If it’s orientation changes as well as it shifts, it’s rotational+translational motion.

If only orientation changes, it’s pure rotation.

In given situation, both A and B move, so both are in translatory motion.

Note: Orientation and Translation is measured with respect to a stationary observer.

Answered by thilagaapp
2

Answer:

Both A and B

Explanation:

Both A and B are in translatory motion because translatory motion is of 2 types :- rectilinear & curvilinear.A is in rectilinear motion and B is in curvilinear motion hence both are in translatory motion..

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