Asked by miya
Help fast please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which of these is the best example of translational motion?
A. a coin spinning on a desk
B. a leaf blowing across the field
C. a car in a parking lot with its engine running
D. a ballerina standing on one foot
Which of these is the best example of translational motion?
A. a coin spinning on a desk
B. a leaf blowing across the field
C. a car in a parking lot with its engine running
D. a ballerina standing on one foot
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Translational+Motion
What do you think?
What do you think?
Answered by
miya
i don't know its a review so i just need help
Answered by
Steve
you must be able to see that
spinning is not translation
standing cars and ballerinas aren't moving.
Put a <i>little</i> thought into it!
spinning is not translation
standing cars and ballerinas aren't moving.
Put a <i>little</i> thought into it!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Then, by all means, REVIEW your materials to find the answer.
Answered by
debbie
its ok dear leaf no worries
Answered by
miya
my teacher said to guess if we didn't know because we would do a through review tomarow but i figured i could get some help
Thanks DEBBIE
Thanks DEBBIE
Answered by
Anonymous
how easy is that. A
Answered by
Allie
I just wish that people could post a helpful answer, Translational motion is movement of an object without a change in its orientation relative to a fixed point, as opposed to rotational motion, in which the object is turning about an axis.
With that in mind a leaf blowing across the field is not even spinning. a car in a parking lot with its engine running is still not spinning. a ballerina standing on one foot would be one if she was spinning, so the on answer is A. a coin spinning on a desk
With that in mind a leaf blowing across the field is not even spinning. a car in a parking lot with its engine running is still not spinning. a ballerina standing on one foot would be one if she was spinning, so the on answer is A. a coin spinning on a desk
Answered by
Molly
Motion along a straight line, such as an axis, In this case,its the general movement of any object without the rotational component. In inertial translational motion without rotation the object always keeps the same inertial attitude. Rotation and translation together provide 6 degrees of freedom and in the space business are often treated as a 6-vector. As an example NASA refers to translational and attitude control of a spacecraft. These are often monitored and controlled independently of each other because translation, and its associated measured quantities such as velocity change, primarily affect orbital dynamics and operations like rendezvous and docking, while rotation primarily affects operations such as sighting, aiming of translational thrusters, etc. I can't give you the EXACT answer cause that wouldn't be helpful. That would be cheating. I hope this helped!
Answered by
Tmahn
first of all oly 1 person answered directly second it's b
Answered by
YOLO
It's A
Answered by
No its B
B. a leaf blowing across the field | Would be the correct answer. ^.^
Answered by
Nyla
So is it B?
Answered by
123
its b i did a test on it and got it right
Answered by
Anonymous
SIMPLE THE ANSWER IS B
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