When a carpenter screws a nail in a wall how many types of motion happen explain your answer
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linear motion: the screw travels a straight path to get screwed in the wall
rotatory motion: the screw is twisted when it is screwed in the wall
rotatory motion: the screw is twisted when it is screwed in the wall
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Answer:
translatory motion
Explanation:
the nail moves in a straight direction so it's a translatory motion. the hand of the carpenter is in oxilatory motion
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