difference between transnational motion and rotational motion give proper example
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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 = the motion of a bullet fired from a gun.
Rotational motion deals only with rigid bodies.
A rigid body is an object that retains its overall
shape, meaning that the particles that make up
the rigid body remain in the same position
relative to one another. A wheel and rotor of a
motor are common examples of rigid bodies that
commonly appear in questions involving
rotational motion.
Answer:
During rotation body moves about its own axis and in translational motion body changes its position.
Explanation:
Like earth move about its own axis is example of rotational motion.
In translational motion body move from one point to other. Like the fired bullet.