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rigid rod which can turn about a fixed axis.
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Answered by 4734nikita
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hope this will help you..

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The pure rotational motion: The rigid body in such a motion rotates about a fixed axis that is perpendicular to a fixed plane. In other words, the axis is fixed and does not move or change its direction relative to an inertial frame of reference.

Answered by Mirsadique1
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What is the question but let me try

when a rigid object rotates about a fixed axis, every particle of the object moves in a circle whose center is the axis of rotation. when a rigid object rotates about a fixed axis, every particle of the object moves in a circle whose center is the axis of rotation. the pivot point and the point of application of F.

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