Science, asked by rudragade1, 10 months ago

in an object different types of motion can occur simultaneously Do you shree with this statement ? Justify your answer using the example of a person riding a bicycle​

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Answered by saanvisinghgenius
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Answer : Yes in an object different types of motion can occur simultaneously . Let's take an example of a person riding on a bicycle. So it is executing two motions one is rectilinear and the other one is circular as the wheel of the cycle is rotating so it exhibits circular motion and the cycle is going straight so it exhibits rectilinear motion.

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Answered by vighnesh2298
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Answer:

It's true

Explanation:

At a time, different types of motion occur on an object

In your example,

There is kinetic energy on the wheels while pedalling a bicycle

There is frictional force of air which acts simultaneously

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