Difference between translational and rotational motion.
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Explanation:
TRANSLATIONAL MOTION - THE MOVEMENT OF THE WHOLE BODY FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER.
EX. MOVING CAR
ROTATIONAL MOTION - THE MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT AROUND IT'S AXIS . EX. ROTATION OF EARTH AND TOP.
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A rigid body exhibits two different types of motion which are translational and rotational motion.
Explanation:
- Translational motion is the motion that involves moving an object in one or more of three dimensions: x, y or z.
- But an object can still be moving when it is sitting at a particular x-, y- and z-coordinate; It can still spin.
- Rotational motion is where an object rotates about an internal axis in a continuous manner.
- An ice-skater can do this by spinning on the spot. She will give herself rotational energy.
- Newton's first law becomes as follows: a spinning body will continue to rotate, and a non-spinning body will not begin to rotate unless acted upon by an unbalanced torque.
- A torque is just a force that acts outside the center and causes an object to spin.
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