Motion comes in 2 flavors. Rotation & Translation.
Translation is any motion that's not rotation. I.e. back, forward, left, right, up & down.
When a pitcher throws a baseball, it's translatory motion is from the pitcher to the catcher. The rate at which the ball is spinning would be it's rotary motion.
2007-12-06 09:04:35
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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Definition Of Translatory Motion
2016-12-10 03:06:02
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answered by ? 4
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Motion that involves a non-reciprocating movement of matter from one place to another.
The act or process of translating, especially from one language into another.
The state of being translated.
A translated version of a text.
Physics Motion of a body in which every point of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point of the body.
Biology The process by which messenger RNA directs the amino acid sequence of a growing polypeptide during protein synthesis.
In motion control problems it is often necessary to convert rotational motion into a translational one and vice versa. For instance, a load may be controlled to move along a straight line through a rotary motor and rack-and-pinion assembly,as that The pinion is a small gear, and the rack is a linear member with the gear on one side. The describing relation of this system is defined as x = r
Another approach to rotary-translatory motion convertion is to utilize the rotary motion of a pulley combined with the linear motion of a belt. The same effect is achieved by combinig a sprocket with a chain, a drum with a rope or cable wound around it, etc
2007-12-06 16:56:14
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answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7
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The best way to decide if the body is making a purely translatory motion or not is as under.
Join any two points of a body by a straight line. Irrespective of the selection of the points if during the motion, the line moves parallel to itself, the body has purely translatory motion. Such a motion may be along a straight line or on a curvilinear path.
If a body is moving on a circular path such that the straight line joining any two points of it moves parallel to itself, it is a purely translatory motion. If all points on it move on circular path with a common centre, then it is a purely rotational motion.
If none of these two conditions is satisfied, then it is a mixture of translatory and rotatory motion.
2007-12-07 02:55:21
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answered by Madhukar 7
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Motion that involves a non-reciprocating movement of matter from one place to another.
2007-12-08 07:15:23
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answered by Garfield 2
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Motion that involves a non-reciprocating movement of matter from one place to another.
2007-12-06 21:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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when all particles of a body shift their position completely from one point to another, it is called translatory motion.
2007-12-07 14:42:58
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answered by Tonks 2
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the movement of water over a significant distance in the direction of a wave
2007-12-06 08:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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watch this video to know more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw7zTtjZ8O4
2014-02-12 17:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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