Name the two types of translatory motion and explain each in brief.
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Translatory motion can be of two types: rectilinear and curvilinear. If a body moves as a whole such that every part of the body moves through the same distance in a given time, then the body is said to be in translatory motion.
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Translatory motion can be of two types: rectilinear and curvilinear.
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Rectilinear Motion :-
- When an object in translatory motion moves along a straight line, it is said to be in rectilinear motion.
- A car moving along a straight path and the train moving in a straight track are examples of rectilinear motion.
Curvilinear Motion:-
- When an object in translatory motion moves along a curved path, it is said to be in curvilinear motion.
- A stone thrown up in the air at a certain angle and a car taking a turn are examples of curvilinear motion.
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