is translatory motion and linear motion the same? If No then what's the difference between them ?
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The term "rectilinear motion" (or linear motion) means moving in a straight line. "Translatory motion" is when all points in a body move the same distance at the same time - translatory motion does not require that the object move in a straight line.
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no
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linear /rectilinear motion means moving in a straight line while translatory motion is when all points in a body moves same distance in same amount of time it does not always require that objects move in straight line
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