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Types of Motion

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Definition: Linear Motion
  • Definition: Non-Linear Motion
  • Characteristics
  • Linear Motion
  • Non-Linear Motion
  • Significance
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Introduction

  • In our daily lives, different objects can move in different ways.
  • The way an object moves is called its "motion."
  • The two main types of motion are linear motion and non-linear motion.
  • Each type of motion has its own features and real-world examples.
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Definition: Linear motion

A train or a moving vehicle on a road may travel in a straight line or in the same direction. This motion of an object is called linear motion. An object in linear motion shows displacement along a straight line."

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Definition: Non-Linear Motion

"The motion of an object that does not move in a straight line is called ‘non-linear motion’."

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Characteristics

Linear motion:

  • Moves in a straight line.
  • Shows displacement only along one direction.
  • Includes uniform and non-uniform types.

Uniform linear motion:

  • Object covers equal distances in equal time intervals along a straight line.
  • Speed stays the same.

Non-uniform linear motion:

  • Object covers different distances in equal time intervals along a straight line.
  • Speed keeps changing.

Non-linear motion types:

  • Oscillatory motion (back and forth)
  • Circular motion (moving in a round path)
  • Periodic motion (repeats after a fixed time)
  • Random motion (irregular and unpredictable)
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Linear Motion

1. Linear motion is when an object moves in a straight line.

2. The object shows displacement along a single direction without changing its path.

3. There are two types of linear motion:

  •  Uniform linear motion: The object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. Its speed remains constant. Example: Soldiers marching uniformly in a parade.
  • Non-uniform linear motion: The object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time. Its speed changes continuously. Example: A girl sliding down a slide, accelerating as she moves.

4. An object's initial velocity in linear motion can be zero (starting from rest) or non-zero.

5. If the initial velocity is zero, any acceleration in any direction causes linear motion.

6. If the initial velocity is not zero, the acceleration must be along the same or opposite direction as the velocity for the motion to remain linear.

Examples of linear motion 

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Non-linear Motion

1. Non-linear motion occurs when an object moves in a path that is not a straight line.

2. Types of non-linear motion include:

  • Oscillatory motion: Movement back and forth between two points, like a swing or a pendulum.
  • Circular motion: Movement along a circular path, such as clock hands or a spinning fan.
  • Periodic motion: Motion repeated over a fixed period, such as the swinging of a pendulum or the round of a merry-go-round.
  • Random motion: Irregular motion without a fixed pattern, like a butterfly flying from flower to flower or players moving in different directions in a football game.
  • Parabolic motion: If acceleration is constant and initial velocity is not in line with the acceleration, the motion is parabolic, e.g., the trajectory of a projectile motion.

3. For circular motion, the initial velocity is not zero, and acceleration is always perpendicular to velocity, causing the object to move in a circle.

4. Parabolic motion is a special case where acceleration is constant but not along the direction of initial velocity, causing projectile-like motion.

5. The nature of non-linear motion depends on the relationship between acceleration and velocity vectors.

Examples of non-linear motion 

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Significance

  • Helps us understand and describe how things move.
  • Used to categorize the movement of objects for better study in science.
  • Underlies understanding of forces and paths in real life.
  • Used for designing machines, vehicles, and studying sports movements.

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