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WHAT TYPE OF MOTION IS A BALL WHICH IS THROWN BY THE BALLER?

Translatory Motion
The motion of an object is said to be translatory,if the position of the object is changing with respect to a fixed point or object with time.All the particles of a body executing translatory motion move in the same direction traversing parallel paths,ie., all the particles of a body move through the same distance in the same direction in a fixed interval of time.
The path traversed by the body in executing translatory motion may be linear,circular curved or any irregular shape.


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