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Three ways to describe motion

Updated: 10/10/2023
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1. Translatory motion:

Translatory motion is that in which all the particles of a body move through the same distance in the same time.

When a body moves along a straight line, it is called Rectilinear motion.

When a body moves along a curved line, it is called Curvinlinear motion.

2. Rotatory motion:

Rotatory motion is that in which a body moves about a fixed axis without changing its position.

3. Oscillatory motion:

Oscillatory motion is that in which a body moves to and fro about its mean position.

4. Periodic motion:

Periodic motion is that which repeats itself after regular intervals of time.

5. Repetitive motion:

Repetiive motion is that which occurs again and again.

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3 TYPES OF MOTION:

1. Rectilinear Motion - Bodies travelling on a straight path.

2. Curvilinear Motion - Bodies travelling on a curved path.

3. Angular or Rotational Motion - Bodies travelling on a certain angle.

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i)translatory motion

ii)rotational motion

iii)vibrational motion

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There are generally considered to be more than 3 types of body movements. The basic body movements are Flexion, Extension, Rotation, Abduction, Adduction, and Circumduction.

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Speed, velocity ,and momentum describe motion.

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  1. one-way rotary motion
  2. reversible rotary motion
  3. intermittent rotary motion
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locomotor and non-locomotor movement

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You can walk or run.

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