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define rotary motion oscillatory motion linear motion reciprocating motion?​

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Answered by drskannadevi
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The rotary motion includes the physical motion of a certain object which is spinning on an axis of its own. ... When we say that a certain object has uniform rotational motion, uniform circular motion, or uniform rotary motion, it means that the direction in which the object is moving doesn't change.

Oscillatory motion is defined as the to and fro motion of an object from its mean position. The ideal condition is that the object can be in oscillatory motion forever in the absence of friction but in the real world, this is not possible and the object has to settle into equilibrium.

Linear motion (also called rectilinear motion) is a one-dimensional motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial dimension.

Reciprocating motion, also called reciprocation, is a repetitive up-and-down or back-and-forth linear motion. It is found in a wide range of mechanisms, including reciprocating engines and pumps. The two opposite motions that comprise a single reciprocation cycle are called strokes.

Answered by paharmahi
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rotatory motion

when an object turn about a fixed axis is this called rotatory motion.

oscillatory motion

motion repeating itself at a regular interval of time is known as oscillatory motion periodic

motion

linear motion

linear motion is a motion that occurs in a straight line

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