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What is motion???????​

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Kinematics'.

Let's know about rest first.

Rest: It is the state when an object doesn't change its position or location with time with respect to its surroundings.

Example: A book kept on a table is an example of rest.

Rest and Motion are relative to each other.

This statement means that a person who is at rest may be in a motion with respect to other person or vice-versa.

Example: While travelling in bus, a person is at rest with respect to the other passengers. But the same person is in motion with respect to people outside.

Given question: What is motion?

Answer: Motion- It is the state when an object changes its position or location with time with respect to its surroundings.

Example: An oscillating pendulum, a person walking, etc. are examples of motion.

Answered by hearthacker54
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In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:

In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:distancedisplacementspeedvelocitytimeacceleration

In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:distancedisplacementspeedvelocitytimeaccelerationTypes of Motion in Physics

In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:distancedisplacementspeedvelocitytimeaccelerationTypes of Motion in PhysicsMotion of an object depends on the type of force acting on the body. Examples of different kinds of motion are given below.

In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:distancedisplacementspeedvelocitytimeaccelerationTypes of Motion in PhysicsMotion of an object depends on the type of force acting on the body. Examples of different kinds of motion are given below.Translational – It is the type, where an object moves along a path in any of the three dimensions.Rotational – It is the type, where an object moves along a circular path about a fixed axis.Linear – It is a type of translational motion where the body moves in a single direction along a single dimension.Periodic – It is the type of motion that repeats itself after certain intervals of timeSimple Harmonic – It is the type of motion like that of a simple pendulum where a restoring force acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the object. This restoring force is proportional to the displacement of the object from mean position.Projectile – It is the type of motion which has a horizontal displacement as well as vertical displacement.Oscillatory – It is the type of motion which is repetitive in nature within a time frame. If it is mechanical in nature it is called vibration.Laws of Motion

In physics, the motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. The motion of an object with some mass can be described in terms of the following:distancedisplacementspeedvelocitytimeaccelerationTypes of Motion in PhysicsMotion of an object depends on the type of force acting on the body. Examples of different kinds of motion are given below.Translational – It is the type, where an object moves along a path in any of the three dimensions.Rotational – It is the type, where an object moves along a circular path about a fixed axis.Linear – It is a type of translational motion where the body moves in a single direction along a single dimension.Periodic – It is the type of motion that repeats itself after certain intervals of timeSimple Harmonic – It is the type of motion like that of a simple pendulum where a restoring force acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the object. This restoring force is proportional to the displacement of the object from mean position.Projectile – It is the type of motion which has a horizontal displacement as well as vertical displacement.Oscillatory – It is the type of motion which is repetitive in nature within a time frame. If it is mechanical in nature it is called vibration.Laws of MotionNewton’s Laws of Motion laid the foundation for classical mechanics today. Although subject to minor limitations, these laws of motion are valid everywhere and are therefore used. The laws are given as stated below in a brief description

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