How do riders in Ferris wheel possess translatory motion rather than rotatory motion?

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2026-04-27 12:05

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Riders in a Ferris wheel experience translatory motion because they move in a straight line along a circular path, rather than rotating around a fixed point. This movement is due to the wheel rotating and carrying the riders along with it, creating the sensation of moving in a linear direction.

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