The motion of the wheels of a bullockcart while moving on the road is an example of – (1) Oscillatory and rotatory motion (2) Oscillatory and translatory motion (3) Translatory and rotatory motion (4) Translatory motion only

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(3) Translatory and rotatory motion Explanation: There are four basic types of motion in mechanical systems: Rotary, Linear, Reciprocating and Oscillating motion. Rotatory motion is turning round in a circle, such as a wheel turning. While the wheel is moving, the mechanism transfers translational motion into rotary motion. As a matter of fact, translatory motion and rotatory motion occur at the same time.

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