Physics, asked by syedayankol, 5 hours ago

why drill machine is said to have translatory motion and rotatory motion? why not vibratory? Only the part spinning comes back to its original position and not the whole body... this is the definition of vibratory motion and the drill machine follows all this... so why is it only rotatory and translatory? pls help with explaination.​

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Answered by ashleytsuyuri
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Answer:

yes.

Explanation:

the drill of the drilling machine has a very fast rotary motion. this is not the exact meaning of vibratory motion. a vibratory motion means a fast to and fro movement of an object from a mean position. however sometimes, it does have a slight oscillating movement. so the drill has a FAST ROTATING MOTION, but not a VIBRATORY MOTION.

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