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30 August, 09:08

Difference between translation and rotation

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  1. 30 August, 09:32
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    Answer:So a translation is the same as a rotation at infinity with a finite tangential velocity ... A rotation motion corresponds to a force acting on a body towards a direction perpendicular to its velocity. However, in a translation the force is acting parallel to the velocity.
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