Many other mechanisms are used to generate linear motion from a rotating motor.
This means that the linear motion of a piston must be converted into rotation.
There is a clear learning experience involved which depends exclusively on Newton's second law for linear motion.
Time does not necessarily flow in a linear motion.
For linear motion (moving from here to there), The measure of an object's inertia is its mass.
There is also precious little linear motion in the conventional sense of musical line.
Their use is critical in providing a way for fluid power to be converted to linear motion.
Its linear motion is essentially zero with respect to the local stars.
An example of linear motion is an athlete running 100m along a straight track.
Time is associated with the linear motions of the pieces of space.