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The motion of the tip of the pen while writing is an example of random motion. Explanation: the motion of a pen consists of circular motion and linear motion.

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The motion of the tip of the pen while writing is an example of random motion.

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the motion of a pen consists of circular motion and linear motion. In case of cursive writing the the circular motion is seen more as compared to the linear motion.

The sequence of linear motion and circular motion helps in the writing of a particular letter. However there is no sequence in which such motion occurs and it is extremely random. Hence the broad classification of such type of movement is random motion

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