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name the 3 types of translatory motion? give one example of each type?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

What is translational motion?

When a body is shifted or moved from one point to another point, then the body said to be experienced translational motion. It is the motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction. If an object is executing translational motion then there is no change in its orientation relative to a fixed point.

Types of translational motion

Translational motion can be two types.

  • Rectilinear motion
  • Curvilinear motion

Rectilinear motion

The body is moving in a straight line. Example. A ball falling from the cliff, A bullet fired from the gun It could be both uniform and non-uniform motion.

In the figure shown below, a cart is moving from point

A to point B. It is moving along a straight line (along the x-axis) with some velocity v. Now, this case.

  • Motion is Rectilinear motion because the cart is moving in a straight line and
  • The motion is translatory motion or translational motion because all the particles (or parts) in the cart move parallel to each other. Furthermore, there is no change in the orientation of the cart.

Curvilinear motion

This is the motion when the body in a curved path. It is also motion in two-three dimensions. So pure translational motion does not always have to be in a straight line. This scenario is viable if an object moves in a curved path without changing its orientation.

Example. Projectile motion

Translatory motion examples

Few examples of translational motion or translatory motion are

  • Man walking
  • Car or bus moving.
  • Boat sailing in the sea.
  • Cat walking.
  • A stone falling straight towards the surface of the earth
  • A coin moving over a carom board
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Answered by snehapkr5
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Answer:

I know only two of them .

Explanation:

rectilinear and curvilinear

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