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what is Translatory motion, Oscillatory motion, Random motion,​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Translatory Motion:

        Motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same direction. If an object is undergoing translatory motion, there is no change in orientation of the object. Translatory motion is also known as translational motion. The object moves such that all the particles in the object move parallel to each other.

     Eg: Solid block, placed on the slanting edge of a right-angled triangle.

Oscillatory Motion:

       A motion repeating itself is referred to as periodic or oscillatory motion. An object in such motion oscillates about an equilibrium position due to a restoring force or torque. This motion is important to study many phenomena including electromagnetic waves, alternating current circuit.

      Eg: Plucking a guitar string, swimming a pendulum, bouncing on a pogo stick.

Random Motion:

    It is defined as the motion of an object with no specific change in its motion. It is also called as Brownian motion.

      Eg: Flying of kite.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Motion of Translation:

  • All points of a moving body move equally in the same direction throughout motion.
  • There is no change in the object's orientation when it is experiencing translatory motion.
  • Translational motion is another name for translatory motion.
  • The item travels in such a way that all of its particles move in the same direction.

Solid block on the slanting edge of a right-angled triangle, for example.

Oscillatory Motion (Oscillatory Motion):

  • A motion that repeats repeatedly is called periodic or oscillatory motion.
  • An object in motion oscillates about an equilibrium position due to a restoring force or torque.
  • Many phenomena, such as electromagnetic waves and alternating current circuits, require this motion to be studied.

Plucking a guitar string, swimming a pendulum, or bouncing on a pogo stick are just a few examples.

Random Movement:

  • It is described as an object's motion with no discernible change in its velocity. Brownian motion is another name for it.

Flying a kite, for example.

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