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how does a force produce linear motion in a body​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear motion is the most basic of all motion. According to Newton's first law of motion, objects that do not experience any net force will continue to move in a straight line with a constant velocity until they are subjected to a net force. ... One may compare linear motion to general motion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Force

As we know force is Acceleration × Mass

So , Whenever a force that is push ir pull is apploed to any surface of object not daigonally the arrangement of particles of the object produces translational motion .

It is translated through particle after particle and is actually the motion of thses small atoms or molecules that causes its linear motion.

Its Fundamental property that force always act perpendicularly

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