Understanding Translational & Rotational Motion | General Science SHS Lesson

Motion is more than just objects moving—it helps explain how our body moves, how machines work, and how everyday tools are designed. In this lesson, we explore the Applications of Translational and Rotational Motion, focusing on how linear and angular quantities are used to describe motion and how these concepts apply to real-life situations. In this video, you will learn: • ✅ The difference between translational motion and rotational motion • ✅ The meaning of linear displacement, velocity, and acceleration • ✅ The meaning of angular displacement, velocity, and acceleration • ✅ How translational and rotational motion work together in human movement • ✅ How physics principles are applied in ergonomic designs and machines • ✅ Why understanding motion is important for safety, efficiency, and functionality This lesson is aligned with the Senior High School General Science curriculum and is designed for both classroom learning and self-study. 📚 Perfect for: • Senior High School students • Science teachers • Online and modular learning • Review and reinforcement of motion concepts If this lesson helped you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Science lessons made simple and meaningful. #TranslationalMotion #RotationalMotion #GeneralScience #SeniorHighScience #PhysicsInDailyLife #LinearAndAngularMotion #MotionInRealLife #Ergonomics #HumanMovement This discussion video was created for Grade 11 learners and teachers to serve as an aid for the new core subject General Science under the Strengthened SHS program. Reference: General Science Lesson Exemplar for Senior High School Development Team Writer: Cesar F. Navales Consultant: Alfons Jayson O. Pelgone, PhD, Philippine Normal University Learning Area Specialist: John Cyrus L. Doblada and Danilo G. Soriano, Jr. Bureau of Learning Delivery Bureau of Curriculum Development Bureau of Learning Resource Credits to the developers of the lesson exemplar used as reference in this discussion video. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.