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What is linear movement?
Linear motion is the movement of an object in one dimension, from one place to another in a straight line. This is also called forward motion, but it does not technically mean moving in a horizontal direction. When an object falls, gravity applies a force on it, straight down in a linear motion. If a helium balloon rises in completely still air (a vacuum to be more precise), it moves straight up in another example of linear motion.