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Q. Why is rotational motion not considered as translatory motion?
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Answer:
☘Rotatory motion moving round and round on a fixed axis. Translatory motion means moving in a straight line.
Explanation:
All the motion discussed so far belongs to this category, except uniform circular motion.
✪ Rotational Motion:
Motion of an object about an axis: e.g. a basketball spinning on your finger, an ice skater spinning on his skates, the rotation of a bicycle wheel.
☆ Example:-
✪ Translatory motion:-
motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction.
☆ Example:-
⭐Differences:-
Explanation:
In rotation the body's centre of mass does not undergo any translation motion. In other words the centre of mass will remain at on place. Like a top spinning on its axis. In circular motion the body's centre of mass goes around a fixed centre maintaining a constant distance from it.
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