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In a translatory motion , it is not necessary for a body to move in a straight line . Discuss the statement.

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Answered by PreethiSekar
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the body will move in any direction in straight line

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Answered by rushikeshsa9689
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translatory motion is a motion in which all the particles of object move through to the same distance in the same time period. they can be two type rectiliner and curveiliner motion and therefore it is not necessary for an object to move in a straight line

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