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Quite often a body has two types of motion at the same time give two examples of this

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Answered by jomyprince6am
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Yes, an object at a time can have "more than one type of motion". Explanation: For example, when a ball thrown upwards, comes down, it has two types of motion, Translatory motion and uniform motion Yes the body can have multiple motions at the same time for example if you roll down a ball through inclined then the ball will do the rotational motion as well as linear motion.

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Yes, an object at a time can have "more than one type of motion". Explanation: For example, when a ball thrown upwards, comes down, it has two types of motion, Translatory motion and uniform motion Yes the body can have multiple motions at the same time for example if you roll down a ball through inclined then the ball will do the rotational motion as well as linear motion.

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