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Physics, 25.06.2019 15:40, khandjia

Q1. choose the correct option. 1)an object whose position does not change with time is an example of a) a body in a translator motions b) a boy in a rotational motion c) a body at rest d) a body in a circular motion. 2)birds are flying in the sky are an example a) translation motion b) non periodic motion c) periodic motion d) rotational motion.

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