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difference between rotation and revolution​

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Answered by shriyam325
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rotation is a circular movement of an object around a centre of rotation. If three-dimensional objects like earth, moon and other planets always rotate around an imaginary line, it is called a rotation axis. The axis passes through the body’s centre of mass, the body is said to rotate upon itself or spin.





Revolution is often used as a synonym for rotation. However, in many fields like astronomy and its related subjects, revolution is referred to as an orbital revolution. It is used when one body moves around another while rotation is used to mean the movement around the axis. For example, Moon revolves around the Earth, and the Earth revolves around the Sun.
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Answered by anandkumar304
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Rotation is the circular motion of the earth around its own axis. Revolution is the circular motion of the earth around the sun

1 rotation is completed in 24 hr while 1 revolution is completed in 365 days and 6 hours

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