Physics, asked by sashageniusever, 4 months ago

When a carpenter screws a nail in a wall,How many types of motion occour? explain your answer


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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

translatory motion, oscillatory motion

Explanation:

the nail is in translatory motion as it moves in a straight direction and the carpenters hand is is in in oxillatory motion

Answered by learner0x
4

Answer:

Explanation:

when a carpenter screws a nail in it moves forward so it is translational motion but it rotates so it is rotational motion

but here we cant say that its fully translational motion as the orientation keeps changing

we cant say that its fully rotational as the screw is not rotating with respect of a fixed axis hence it is a combination of both rotational and translational motion

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