The motion of a shaft in a circular hole is an example of

The motion of a shaft in a circular hole is an example of Correct Answer incompletely constrained motion

When the motion between a pair can take place in more than one direction, then the motion is called an incompletely constrained motion. A circular bar or shaft in a circular hole, is an example of an incompletely constrained motion as it may either rotate or slide in a hole.

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