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difference between translatory and circular motion five points​

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Answered by ayushgupta47
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The motion in which all the particles of a body move through the same distance in the same time is called translatory motion. There are two types of translatory motions: rectilinear motion; curvilinear motion AND ,  circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation along acircular path. It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation and constant speed, or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation.

Answered by Raghuroxx
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  • Translational motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another.
  • One example of translational motion is the the motion of a bullet fired from a gun.
  • An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line.
  • motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction.

  • circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation along a circular path.
  • It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation and constant speed, or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation.
  • The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts.
  • The equations of motion describe the movement of the center of mass of a body.
  • Examples of circular motion include: an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth at constant height, a stone which is tied to a rope and is being swung in circles, a car turning through a curve in a race track, an electron moving perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, and a gear turning inside a mechanism.

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