Diferance between linermotin rotational motion
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Linear motion refers to a motion in a straight path whereas circular motion refers to motion in a circular path.
In linear motion if a person is running in uniform speed then he will experience 0 acceleration as there is no change in the speed or direction of the person. But in circular motion the person will always experience acceleration because direction of the person is always changing.
Example of linear motion - a car moving in a straight road. Example of circular motion - a man running in a circular platform.
•Rotational motion is a kind of motion in which the body follows a curved path.
•In rotational motion attributes used to define any rotational motion are angular displacement, angular velocity and acceleration, angular momentum and torque. The formula for all of these is in parallel to formula of attributes in the linear motion.
• For example, the wheel of the car or train is in constant rotational motion.
In linear motion if a person is running in uniform speed then he will experience 0 acceleration as there is no change in the speed or direction of the person. But in circular motion the person will always experience acceleration because direction of the person is always changing.
Example of linear motion - a car moving in a straight road. Example of circular motion - a man running in a circular platform.
•Rotational motion is a kind of motion in which the body follows a curved path.
•In rotational motion attributes used to define any rotational motion are angular displacement, angular velocity and acceleration, angular momentum and torque. The formula for all of these is in parallel to formula of attributes in the linear motion.
• For example, the wheel of the car or train is in constant rotational motion.
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Answer:Linear motion refers to a motion in a straight path whereas circular motion refers to motion in a circular path.
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