Physics, asked by azcreeperthe1, 8 months ago

How do riders in a Ferris wheel
possess translatory motion but
not rotatory motion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:.The chairs in the ferris wheel are pivoted, and then the restraining force of gravity keeps the chairs from rotating.

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Answered by awaisawan4789
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Answer:

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Explanation:

As we know that in rotatory motion a body spin around its fixed axis and do not change its position But in case of ferris wheel a rider overall moves in circular motion, which is according to translatory motion.

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