Idk
Idk
transkatory motion
The motion of a mosquito moving across a room is an example of translational motion, where the mosquito is moving from one point to another in a straight line.
Moving is when something is in motion and it remains in motion until an immovable force stops it. On the other hand when something is still then it is considered as not moving.
Motion is the act of moving.
Moving the slide to the left is a leftward motion. Moving the slide to the right is a rightward motion.
It is unclear from your question whether the pen is at rest or in motion as no context or details are provided. If the pen is not moving, then it is at rest. If the pen is moving, then it is in motion.
Periodic Motion
uniform motion
uniform motion
lateral motion.
I. Aristotle's Theory of Motion • Two basic principles: I. No motion without a mover in contact with moving body. II. Distinction between: (a) Natural motion: mover is internal to moving body (b) Forced motion: mover is external to moving body