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Definition of translatory motion
: motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction
Transactional motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another, One example of translational motion is the motion of a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line.
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George Hurley
Answered Aug 9, 2016 · Author has 244 answers and 118.6k answer views
Translational motion is movement of an object without a change in its orientation relative to a fixed point, as opposed to rotational motion, in which the object is turning about an axis. In other words, an arrow painted on an object undergoing pure translational motion would continue pointing in the same direction; any rotation would cause the arrow to change direction.
In the real world, most movement is a combination of the two. In space, for example, objects such as stars, planets and asteroids are constantly changing position relative to one another, but are also invariably rotating. An understanding of translational motion plays a key part in basic physics and in comprehending the behavior of moving objects in general, from atoms to galaxies.
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Shubham Kumar, Physics Faculty (2016-present)
Answered Feb 26, 2018
A motion in which the line joining any points on the body remains parallel to itself at every instant. Think it like if earth were not rotating about its own axis, then it's revolution around sun would have a translational motion.
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Arunav Mahanta, Student of Carmel School, Jorhat (2007-present)
Answered Mar 21, 2018 · Author has 81 answers and 47.1k answer views
A force when acts on a stationary rigid body which is free to move, the body starts moving in the direction of force. This is called the linear or translational motion.
One example of translational motion is the the motionof a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion
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Piyush Naman
Answered Jun 30, 2018
In simple words, The motion in which there is almost no change in the direction is called transational motion.
Eg: the car moving on a straight path, football after being hit,etc.
Rotational motion occurs when the body is pivoted. There is a continous change in direction and thus there is a continous change in velocity.
Eg: A ball tied to a string and being Swinged.
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Rudolf Fairbanks
Answered Aug 9, 2016 · Author has 232 answers and 196.4k answer views
Translational motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another. One example of translational motion is the the motion of a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line.
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Priyaranjan Kumar, H. O. D Physics at EduVista (2017-present)
Answered Jan 2, 2018
If all the particles of any object is moving in linear motion in same direction than that type of motion is called translational motion
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Radhey Shyam Pandey, studied Computer Science at SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Answered May 2, 2018 · Author has 84 answers and 7.6k answer views
When a body moves from one point to another in a constant or varying velocity is called translational motion.
: motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction
Transactional motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another, One example of translational motion is the motion of a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line.
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George Hurley
Answered Aug 9, 2016 · Author has 244 answers and 118.6k answer views
Translational motion is movement of an object without a change in its orientation relative to a fixed point, as opposed to rotational motion, in which the object is turning about an axis. In other words, an arrow painted on an object undergoing pure translational motion would continue pointing in the same direction; any rotation would cause the arrow to change direction.
In the real world, most movement is a combination of the two. In space, for example, objects such as stars, planets and asteroids are constantly changing position relative to one another, but are also invariably rotating. An understanding of translational motion plays a key part in basic physics and in comprehending the behavior of moving objects in general, from atoms to galaxies.
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Shubham Kumar, Physics Faculty (2016-present)
Answered Feb 26, 2018
A motion in which the line joining any points on the body remains parallel to itself at every instant. Think it like if earth were not rotating about its own axis, then it's revolution around sun would have a translational motion.
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Arunav Mahanta, Student of Carmel School, Jorhat (2007-present)
Answered Mar 21, 2018 · Author has 81 answers and 47.1k answer views
A force when acts on a stationary rigid body which is free to move, the body starts moving in the direction of force. This is called the linear or translational motion.
One example of translational motion is the the motionof a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion
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Piyush Naman
Answered Jun 30, 2018
In simple words, The motion in which there is almost no change in the direction is called transational motion.
Eg: the car moving on a straight path, football after being hit,etc.
Rotational motion occurs when the body is pivoted. There is a continous change in direction and thus there is a continous change in velocity.
Eg: A ball tied to a string and being Swinged.
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Rudolf Fairbanks
Answered Aug 9, 2016 · Author has 232 answers and 196.4k answer views
Translational motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another. One example of translational motion is the the motion of a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line.
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Priyaranjan Kumar, H. O. D Physics at EduVista (2017-present)
Answered Jan 2, 2018
If all the particles of any object is moving in linear motion in same direction than that type of motion is called translational motion
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Radhey Shyam Pandey, studied Computer Science at SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Answered May 2, 2018 · Author has 84 answers and 7.6k answer views
When a body moves from one point to another in a constant or varying velocity is called translational motion.
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Motion along a straight line is called translatory motion.Ball rolling on road
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