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What is transitional motion? Explain with examples. Write its main types. Compare them according to their
differences and similarities.​

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Answered by sreesrh2008
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Translational motion is motion that involves the sliding of an object in one or more of the three dimensions: x, y or z. But an object can still be moving even when it's just sitting at a particular x-, y- and z-coordinate; it can still spin.Rotational motion is where an object spins around an internal axis in a continuous way. An ice-skater can do this by spinning on the spot. She will give herself rotational energy. And because energy is always conserved and a smaller object must spin faster to have the same energy, when she moves her arms in towards her body, her rotation speed will increase - the spinning will get faster and faster.This is also the reason that tornadoes spin so fast. Before the tornado forms, the air, in general, is rotating at a large radius. But if that radius decreases, the spinning gets faster, until you have a storm with incredible power.

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Answered by Akpatel7071
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Answer:

Translational motion is motion that involves the sliding of an object in one or more of the three dimensions: x, y or z. But an object can still be moving even when it's just sitting at a particular x-, y- and z-coordinate; it can still spin.

Explanation:

for example x = 6t - 4, or a graph.

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