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any motion in a part or whole of the body is called​

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Answered by rudrakshijakhmola0
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Answer:

translatory motion

Explanation:

The motion in which all the particles of a body move through the same distance in the same time is called translatory motion.

Answered by namansk8080
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When the any part of a body or whole body is in motion, it means it is in a Translatory motion.

Translatory motion is a type of motion in which all points of the moving body, moves uniformly in the same time or direction.

If an object is executing translatory motion, then there is no change in its orientation relative to fix point.

For example :

- a train moving on its track

- bird flying in the sky

- a person walking on road

- a bullet fired from gun in the sky

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