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Make a project showing different Kinds of motion observed in our daily life.
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An object is said to be in motion, if it's changes it's position with respect to time and surroundings.
Motion is relative to an observer.
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THERE ARE different types of motion in daily life, they are:
1. Translatory motion.
2. Rotatory mition
3.oscillatiry motion.
TRANSLATORY MOTION:
If all parts of moving body move in the direction of motion, then, motion is said to be Translatory.
If a body in translators motion moves along straight line then motion is called rectilinear motion.
If a body in translatory motion moves along a curved path then motion is called as curvilinear path.
Example : motion of mango falling from tree.
Motion of arrow left from a bow.
ROTATORY MOTION:
Motion of all the particles of a moving body follows a circular path with respect to a fixed axis.
Example : Motion of blades of the fan.
OSCILLATORY MOTION :. The "to" and "fro" motion of object about a fixed point always following the same path is called Oscillatory motion.
Example: Ringing of bell
Motion of a vibrating sitar string.
Motion is relative to an observer.
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THERE ARE different types of motion in daily life, they are:
1. Translatory motion.
2. Rotatory mition
3.oscillatiry motion.
TRANSLATORY MOTION:
If all parts of moving body move in the direction of motion, then, motion is said to be Translatory.
If a body in translators motion moves along straight line then motion is called rectilinear motion.
If a body in translatory motion moves along a curved path then motion is called as curvilinear path.
Example : motion of mango falling from tree.
Motion of arrow left from a bow.
ROTATORY MOTION:
Motion of all the particles of a moving body follows a circular path with respect to a fixed axis.
Example : Motion of blades of the fan.
OSCILLATORY MOTION :. The "to" and "fro" motion of object about a fixed point always following the same path is called Oscillatory motion.
Example: Ringing of bell
Motion of a vibrating sitar string.
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