A body has oscillatory motion when it moves back and forth around a central position or equilibrium point. This type of motion is characterized by a repeated pattern of motion between two points along a defined path. Examples include a swing moving back and forth or a pendulum swinging.
Friction always opposes the motion of a body by acting in the opposite direction to its motion.
The force on Earth that always opposes the motion of a body when it is in motion is called friction.
No, the motion of a body along a curved path is not translational, as translational motion refers to straight-line motion. The motion of a body along a curved path involves a combination of translational and rotational motion due to changes in direction.
The motion of a body that travels around another body in space is called orbiting or revolution. The body that is being orbited is typically much larger and exerts a gravitational force that keeps the orbiting body in motion around it. This motion follows a specific path determined by the balance between the gravitational force and the velocity of the orbiting body.
when position of the body with respect to an observer change with time then the body are said to be in motion.
A net force on a body can stop the motion of a body , can create the motion of a body and can change the direction of motion of a body .
no when the body the body is in motion only
When an object changes its position with respect to time, then the body is said ti be in 'motion'. When the body is at rest, it is state of 'no motion'.
Friction always opposes the motion of a body by acting in the opposite direction to its motion.
The force on Earth that always opposes the motion of a body when it is in motion is called friction.
No, the motion of a body along a curved path is not translational, as translational motion refers to straight-line motion. The motion of a body along a curved path involves a combination of translational and rotational motion due to changes in direction.
A body is in motion if it change its position relative to another body or with respect to a frame of reference or coordinate system.
Friction.
It is usually damped harmonic motion.
the body is in accelerated motion.
The motion of a body that travels around another body in space is called orbiting or revolution. The body that is being orbited is typically much larger and exerts a gravitational force that keeps the orbiting body in motion around it. This motion follows a specific path determined by the balance between the gravitational force and the velocity of the orbiting body.
Kinematics deals with motion regardless of the body that moves or the cause of motion. Kinetics deals with the mass of the body that moves and the cause of its motion.