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what is translatory motion.​

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Answered by VMinKook23
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Answer:

If an object, like a vehicle, moves in a line in such a way that every point of the object moves through the same distance in the same time, then the motion of the object is said to be in translatory motion.

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Answered by vasundhrakrishnar
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DEFINITION:

If an object like a vehical, moves in line in such a way that every point of the object moves through the same distance in the same time, then the motion of the object is called translatory motion.

EXAMPLE:

The motion of an apple falling from a tree, the motion of a man walking on a road, the motion of a box when pushed from one comer of room to the other, are all the tranlatory motion.

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