An apple dropping from a tree
... think Isac Newton!
Or a ball being thrown, or anything that moves forward in a straight line really
a linear motion around the house can be in when a screw is being turned by a screwdriver or when you walk
They are both types of motion.
These four are rotary, oscillating, linear and reciprocating.
Linear Motion, Reciprocating motion, Rotary motion, Oscillating motion
* Linear-travels in straight lines * Oscillating-back and forth around a point * Reciprocating-back and forth * Rotary-in a circle
An example of an action could be exercising regularly to improve physical health and well-being.
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure
No , some motions are non-uniform too. For example-A rolling ball stops after some time etc.
Linear motion occurs when a force acts through the center of gravity of a body. Rotational motion arises due to a force applied anywhere else on the body.
Linear means to the first degree. (variables are to the first power only) For example, a linear equation: Ax+B=C or 5x+2=12
Basically, a body can only have one motion at a time. However:* The movement can change over time. * This motion can be expressed as the sum of other motions, for example, movement along the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis. * If the object is rotating, it's usually convenient to express the movement as a combination of linear movement (of the center of mass) and of a rotation.
Curve linear is antonym to linear. Circular is one among many curvelinear motions. In case of circular there will be a constant radius but in curvelinear radius would change at every instant