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use a tennis ball or cricket ball to make it translatory motion , rotatory motion and oscillatory motion.Write a note on it and discuss with your family. (Ref 6th state motion and time)​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Use a tennis ball or cricket ball to make it a translational, circular, and oscillatory movement:

Translation movement:

Movement when all the moving body points are the same in one direction.

When an object is driven by a translation process, we may notice that there is no change in the object configuration.

Translation movement is also known as translation movement.

“Rotating motion: It can be described as the movement of an object in a circular motion, in a fixed direction. ”

  • The dynamics of circular motion are exactly the same as a line or translation power.
  • Many of the active materials of the rotating objects are the same as the numbers of direct motion movements.
  • Oscillatory Movement:
  • It is defined as the movement of the body in relation to its fixed position.
  • Oscillatory movement is a type of occasional movement.
  • Examples of oscillatory movements vibrating strings, swinging swings, etc.
  • As cricket is heavier than tennis, therefore, less energy is needed to start the movement in tennis than in cricket.
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