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Why is rotatory motion is different from translatory motion?

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Answered by suchitasingh057
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Rotary motion involves rotation, Translatory motion involves motion along a straight line. Answer: Rotatory motion moving round and round on a fixed axis. Translatory motion means moving in a straight line.

Answered by Sowmya6116
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Translational Motion: Translational motion is motion that involves the sliding of an object in one or more of the three dimensions: x, y or z. ... Rotational Motion: 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.

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