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Is it true that translatory motion is the motion in which every particle of an object moves through the same distance in the same time interval?


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True

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answer is A.

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Translatory motion is the motion in which every particle of an object moves through the same distance in the same time interval.
There are three types of translatory motions, namely, rectilinear motion, curvilinear motion, and circular motion.
       Rectilinear motion: motion along a straight path. Example: motion of a car along a straight line.
       Curvilinear motion: motion along a curved path. An example of curvilinear motion is of motion of the fan’s blades
       Circular motion: the motion along a circular path. Example: motion of a tip of a minute of a hand clock.
 
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