Difference between translatory motion, rotatory motion, oscillatory motion
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Answer:
Translatory motion refers to the motion of the body in a straight line along a fixed direction. For example: a bus moving on a road without turning and goes straight. Rotatory motion: It is a type of motion in which the body rotates about an imaginary axis passing through it.
Explanation:
Translatory motion :- The body Chang it's position with respect to fixed point or its surrounding.....ex:- A car Chaange direction when it take a turn at an intersection.
Rotatory motion. :- The practical if the object rotate in a circular path with respect to a imagenary axis ....ex :- Blades of a ceiling fan.
occilatory motion. :- The object is move fro from its mean position.. ..ex:- The pendulum of a wall clock , this occilate to a fro from the it's mean position.