That is a linear motor.
Yes, a sprinter running along a straight track exhibits rectilinear motion because their motion occurs in a straight line along the track without any deviation.
A car moving along a straight road. A train traveling on a railway track.
Running tracks are typically red or a reddish-orange color. This hue is known as "international orange" and provides good visibility for athletes to see the track lanes clearly while running.
The motion of an athlete running on a circular track can be described as both translational motion (moving around the track) and rotational motion (legs moving in a circular path). This combination of motions allows the athlete to maintain speed and direction while covering the curved path of the track.
The force that propels a person forward while they are running on a track is generated by the muscles in their legs pushing against the ground, creating a forward motion known as propulsion.
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For anything beyond 100 metres, a running track will need to go around a curve. The measurement of the track length along the curve requires knowledge of geometry.
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Yes, a sprinter running along a straight track exhibits rectilinear motion because their motion occurs in a straight line along the track without any deviation.
A train running along a track. The rail is the rack and the wheels are the pinion.
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