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=== Types of Motion ===
=== Types of Motion ===


* Linear Motion - Motion is linear when all the parts of an object move from one place to another at a particular time.Ex: Train moving on a track.  Linear Motion is further classified as  
* Linear Motion - Motion is linear when all the parts of an object move from one place to another at a particular time.Ex: Train moving on a track.  Linear Motion is further classified as
*#[[File:DMU on Quorn straight. (4066270864).jpg|alt=Train moving on a straight track|thumb|Fig 1. Train moving on a straight track]]Rectilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves  in a straight linear path. Ex: Train moving on a straight track
*#[[File:Sotetsu 11000 series Sonyan Train 8th.jpg|alt=Train moving on a curved track|thumb|Fig 2. Train moving on a curved track]]Curvilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves  along a curved path. Ex: Train moving a curved track


* [[File:03 Rotating Ceiling fan at 160th of a second.JPG|alt=Rotating Ceiling Fan|thumb|200x200px|Fig 3. Rotating Ceiling Fan]]Rotary Motion - Motion is rotary  when different particles of an object move in a circular path and travel different distances at any specific time intervals. Here the object rotates on its axis. Ex: A rotating fan
[[File:DMU on Quorn straight. (4066270864).jpg|alt=Train moving on a straight track|thumb|Fig 1. Train moving on a straight track]]Rectilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves  in a straight linear path. Ex:    Fig 1.Train moving on a straight track[[File:Sotetsu 11000 series Sonyan Train 8th.jpg|alt=Train moving on a curved track|thumb|Fig 2. Train moving on a curved track]]Curvilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves  along a curved path.          Ex: Fig 2. Train moving a curved track[[File:03 Rotating Ceiling fan at 160th of a second.JPG|alt=Rotating Ceiling Fan|thumb|200x200px|Fig 3. Rotating Ceiling Fan]]


* [[File:Pendulum-no-text.gif|alt=Pendulum|thumb|200x200px|Fig 4. Pendulum]]Oscillatory Motion - Motion is Oscillatory when an object oscillates around its mean position. Object repeats the cycle of motion around its mean position. The movement of an object is called Oscillations. Ex: Motion of a pendulum of wall clock  
* Rotary Motion - Motion is rotary  when different particles of an object move in a circular path and travel different distances at any specific time intervals. Here the object rotates on its axis. Ex: Fig 3. A rotating ceiling fan
 
[[File:Pendulum-no-text.gif|alt=Pendulum|thumb|200x200px|Fig 4. Pendulum]]
 
* Oscillatory Motion - Motion is Oscillatory when an object oscillates around its mean position. Object repeats the cycle of motion around its mean position. The movement of an object is called Oscillations. Ex: Fig 4. Motion of a pendulum of wall clock


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Definition

Motion can be defined as the change of position of an object with respect to time. Moving vehicle, Walking person depicts motion. Motion described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration.

Types of Motion

  • Linear Motion - Motion is linear when all the parts of an object move from one place to another at a particular time.Ex: Train moving on a track. Linear Motion is further classified as
Train moving on a straight track
Fig 1. Train moving on a straight track

Rectilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves in a straight linear path. Ex: Fig 1.Train moving on a straight track

Train moving on a curved track
Fig 2. Train moving on a curved track

Curvilinear Motion - When an object in linear motion moves along a curved path. Ex: Fig 2. Train moving a curved track

Rotating Ceiling Fan
Fig 3. Rotating Ceiling Fan
  • Rotary Motion - Motion is rotary when different particles of an object move in a circular path and travel different distances at any specific time intervals. Here the object rotates on its axis. Ex: Fig 3. A rotating ceiling fan
Pendulum
Fig 4. Pendulum
  • Oscillatory Motion - Motion is Oscillatory when an object oscillates around its mean position. Object repeats the cycle of motion around its mean position. The movement of an object is called Oscillations. Ex: Fig 4. Motion of a pendulum of wall clock

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