Name four major types of motion
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Explanation:
Linear (Translational) Motion
Linear motion, sometimes more broadly called translational motion, is simply the shifting of an object from one point in space to another.
Rotary (Rotational) Motion
When something rotates, roughly speaking, it spins around in a circle. A child standing in one spot on a playground and spinning in a circle until she reaches her original starting point has undergone rotational motion, but she need not complete the circle for this to be true; they key point is that her body has rotated about a well-defined geometric axis – in this case, one running from the top of her head to the ground at her feet.
Reciprocating Motion
Reciprocating motion is related to other forms of motion, in particular oscillating motion. In this form of motion, an object is translated, or moved linearly, in one direction and then back along the same path in the opposite direction until it returns to its starting point; the cycle is then repeated. One example is a power saw.
Oscillating Motion
Things that move in a reciprocating manner, but with elements of rotational motion like swinging, are said oscillate. A pendulum, which swings from a fixed point of attachment and traces an arc, is a classic example. A sprinkler or oscillating fan does the same thing, except that these oscillate in a horizontal plane rather than a vertical plane and are powered by motors rather than gravity.
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ANSWER:
Motion: When a body does not change its position with time, we can say that the body at rest while if a body changes its position with time, is said to be in motion.
Types of Motion:
1. Translation Motion have two types
- Rectilinear Motion
- Curvilinear Motion
2. Rotational Motion
3. Periodic Motion
4. Non-periodic motion
According to Directions
1. One dimensional motion
2. Two dimenaional motion
3. Three dimensional motion
According to State of Motion
1. Uniform Motion
2. Non- Uniform Motion
Analsying Linear Motion
1. Linear Motion
2. Non-Linear Motion
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