TRAJECTORY OF MOTION
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Physics
Done by: Mohammad Ghaddar
motion and trajectory
Example: the ball is changing in position so there is change in motion
Motion is defined as the change of position of an object with respect to time, and it is mainly described in terms of the following terms: Distance, Displacement, Speed, and Time
Motion definition:
Example: The blue line is the trajectory (path) of the ball.
A trajectory or flight path is the path that an object with mass in motion follows through space as a function of time.
Trajectory definition:
The Trajectory of the moving ball is the set of consecutive positions occupied by the ball during its motion.
It is a form of motion in which an object which is thrown in air travels a curved path under the action of gravity.
Trajectory of motion definition:
Example: The moving particle is moving in a parobolic path.
1) Projectile trajectory: Projectile motion is a form of motion where an object moves in a parabolic path. The path followed by the object is called its trajectory.
Types of trajectory:
Example: A river flowing down a mountain
2) Fluid Flow is a part of fluid mechanics and deals with fluid dynamics. It involves the motion of a fluid subjected to unbalanced forces. This motion continues as long as unbalanced forces are applied
2) Motion of fluids:
Example: Trajectory planning is moving from point A to point B while avoiding collisions over time.
Trajectory planning is moving from point A to point B while avoiding collisions over time. Trajectory planning is a major area in robotics as it gives way to autonomous vehicles. Trajectory planning is sometimes referred to as motion planning and erroneously as path planning.
3) Trajectory planning in robotics:
Example: An athlete running on a straight track of a park
1) Linear motion: Linear motion can be defined as the movement of a body on a straight line without any deviation.
Types of motion:
Example: This ball is moving in a rotational motion
2) Rotational motion can be defined as a motion of an object around a circular path, in a fixed orbit.
2) Rotational motion:
Example: This repeated motion will repeat the same movement over and over
Oscillatory motion can be termed as the repeated motion in which an object repeats the same movement over and over.
3) Oscillatory motion:
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