describe about different type of motion give two example from each type
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There are four basic types of motion in mechanical systems:
Rotary motion is turning round in a circle, such as a wheel turning.Linear motion is moving in a straight line, such as on a paper trimmer.Reciprocating motion is moving backwards and forwards in a straight line, as in cutting with a saw.Oscillating motion is swinging from side to side, like a pendulum in a clock.
Many mechanisms take one type of input motion, and output it as a different type of motion
Rotary motion is turning round in a circle, such as a wheel turning.Linear motion is moving in a straight line, such as on a paper trimmer.Reciprocating motion is moving backwards and forwards in a straight line, as in cutting with a saw.Oscillating motion is swinging from side to side, like a pendulum in a clock.
Many mechanisms take one type of input motion, and output it as a different type of motion
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Simple harmonic motion – (e.g., that of a pendulum).
Linear motion – motion which follows a straight linear path, and whose displacement is exactly the same as its trajectory.
Reciprocal motion (e.g. vibration)
Random motion (e.g. vibration)
Brownian motion (i.e. the random movement of particles)
Circular motion (e.g. the orbits of planets)
Rotary motion – a motion about a fixed point. (e.g. Ferris wheel).
Curvilinear motion – It is defined as the motion along a curved path that may be planar or in three dimensions.
Rotational motion
Rolling motion - (as of the wheel of a bicycle)
Oscillation - (swinging from side to side)
Vibratory motion
Combination (or simultaneous) motions - Combination of two or more above listed motions
Projectile motion - uniform horizontal motion + vertical accelerated motion
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Simple harmonic motion – (e.g., that of a pendulum).
Linear motion – motion which follows a straight linear path, and whose displacement is exactly the same as its trajectory.
Reciprocal motion (e.g. vibration)
Random motion (e.g. vibration)
Brownian motion (i.e. the random movement of particles)
Circular motion (e.g. the orbits of planets)
Rotary motion – a motion about a fixed point. (e.g. Ferris wheel).
Curvilinear motion – It is defined as the motion along a curved path that may be planar or in three dimensions.
Rotational motion
Rolling motion - (as of the wheel of a bicycle)
Oscillation - (swinging from side to side)
Vibratory motion
Combination (or simultaneous) motions - Combination of two or more above listed motions
Projectile motion - uniform horizontal motion + vertical accelerated motion
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