Math, asked by malikeman121212, 9 months ago

differentiate between axis of rotation and point of rotation​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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The axis is 90 degrees perpendicular to the plane of the motion. If the axis of the rotation lies external of the body in question then the body is said to orbit. There is no fundamental difference between a “rotation” and an “orbit” and or "spin". ... Thus, the rotations around a point/axis form a group.

Answered by vasantha2582
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Answer:

The axis is 90 degrees perpendicular to the plane of the motion. If the axis of the rotation lies external of the body in question then the body is said to orbit. There is no fundamental difference between a “rotation” and an “orbit” and or "spin". ... Thus, the rotations around a point/axis form a group.

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