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difference between linear and translator motion ​

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Answered by AkshayaMahadevan
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Linear motion (or rectilinear motion) means moving in a straight line. Translatory motion or translational motion occurs when all points in a body move the same distance in the same amount of time.

Answered by Anonymous
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Linear motion (or rectilinear motion) means moving in a straight line. Translatory motion or translational motion occurs when all points in a body move the same distance in the same amount of time.

Examples of translatory motion are: A running boy, moving bus, walking cat running train etc.

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