what is circular motion? how is it different from rotatory motion?
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There is not a bold line of difference between the two, but generally, rotational motion refers to objects which are extended (not points) and spin about an axis which either within the material of the object or is not farther from the center of mass than the farthest dimension of the object.
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In a rotatory motion, the particles of the body describe concentric circles about the axis of motion.
Example- movement of earth on it's axis.
In a circular motion, in this motion the object circulates around a fixed point.
Example- movement of earth around sun.
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