What is the main difference between uniform linear motion uniform circular motion
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The main difference between these types of motion is that circular motion is a special case of rotational motion, where the distance between the body’s centre of mass and the axis of rotation remains fixed.
In rotatory motion, a body rotates on its own axis (passing through it) while in circular motion, any body/particle moves on a circular path with centre outside the body.
For Example:
If a ceiling fan is running, we say the fan (as a whole) is rotating, while any part of it (like the end of a blade) is moving in a circular path around the central axis.
In rotatory motion, a body rotates on its own axis (passing through it) while in circular motion, any body/particle moves on a circular path with centre outside the body.
For Example:
If a ceiling fan is running, we say the fan (as a whole) is rotating, while any part of it (like the end of a blade) is moving in a circular path around the central axis.
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