how are the motion of a wheel of a moving bicycle and a mark on the blade of moving electric fan in different explain
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On one hand there is no difference. You have object of fixed size and shape rotating around an axle. On the other hand the axle could be moving. On a bicycle it is usually moving in something like a straight line, but varies according to direction and terrain. Fans are often mounted on stationary fixtures, but sometimes they oscillate back and forth, and sometimes they get carried around. So if you have an equation describing the motion of the axle and the speed of rotation, you can plot the position of any point on the wheel (or fan). Or you could just spin your bicycle wheel and fan by hand, watch them go around and compare them for yourself.
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On one hand there is no difference. You have object of fixed size and shape rotating around an axle. On the other hand the axle could be moving. On a bicycle it is usually moving in something like a straight line, but varies according to direction and terrain. Fans are often mounted on stationary fixtures, but sometimes they oscillate back and forth, and sometimes they get carried around. So if you have an equation describing the motion of the axle and the speed of rotation, you can plot the position of any point on the wheel (or fan). Or you could just spin your bicycle wheel and fan by hand, watch them go around and compare them for yourself.
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