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explain in detail about motion and types of motions

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Answered by afrujaKawsar48
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<b>MOTION  </b>

motion is the change of the position of an object with respect to time. motion is basically of three types -:
*rectilinear motion -The type of motion where objects move in a straight line. for example -March past of soldiers.
*circular motion -The type of motion where objects moves in a circular path. for example -hands of a clock.
*periodic motion -The type of motion where the object repeats it's motion after a fixed interval of time .for example -pendulum of a clock.

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Answered by janmayjaisolanki78
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Rotary motion is anything that moves in a circle. This type of motion was among the first discovered in ancient times. Think of a spinning wheel on which people spun wool. A car's engine works the same way. Like linear cylinders, rotary actuators are used across a wide range of industries and come in electric, pneumatic and hydraulic options.

Oscillating Motion

Something that oscillates moves back and forth. Anything that repeats the motion cycle after a certain period is considered to be oscillating. This type of motion is found everywhere in our world: a sprinkler system, the pendulum of a clock or even sound waves.

You may be thinking that a rotary actuator functions as an oscillating device, and for that matter, so does a linear one when it repeats a continuous movement. When it comes to actuators, linear and rotary can be viewed as oscillating.

Linear Motion

Simple enough, linear motion is anything that moves in a straight line, like our linear actuators. Time, as far as we know, moves in a linear fashion. Just like rotary devices, you can find linear cylinders in electric, pneumatic or hydraulic options. They have driven the field of automation, manufacturing, robotics and others into a new age, because in the past, rotary motion was the only means to create motion.

One More Type

There are actually five types of motion, but the last one doesn't count as an actual type. It is known as irregular motion, which means any motion that has no fixed pattern. Bees fly in an irregular motion.


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