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explain translatoy motion ​

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Answered by XxBrainlySultanxX
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Explanation:

the motion in which all particles of a body move through the same distance in the same time is called translatory motion

Answered by StunningBabe27
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Linear motion (or rectilinear motion) means moving in a straight line. Translatory motion or translational motion occurs when all points in a body move the same distance in the same amount of time. The translatory motion does not always require that the object move in a straight line.

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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.

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