Physics, asked by FaizanNarejo, 3 months ago

difference between circular motion and rotational motion.?​

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Answered by tinkik35
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In a circular motion, the object just moves in a circle. For example, artificial satellites going around Earth at a constant height. In rotational motion, the object rotates about an axis

Answered by Anonymous
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• In a circular motion, the object just moves in a circle. For example, artificial satellites going around Earth at a constant height. In rotational motion, the object rotates about an axis.

• For something to be 'circular motion,' it just has to move in a circle. For example, a toy train on a circular track has circular motion. For something to have 'rotational motion,' it has to actually have something that it's rotating around (called an axis).

• In circular motion the body moves around certain body for example the earth exebits circular motion around the sun.In rotatory motion the body rotates on its own axis, for example the earth rotates own its own axis.

• The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts. ... Since the object's velocity vector is constantly changing direction, the moving object is undergoing acceleration by a centripetal force in the direction of the center of rotation.

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