what type of motion is 1)the hands of clocks
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clockwise motion
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- Periodic motion is a motion that is repeated at regular intervals. Periodic motion is defined as when the hands of a clock move in the same direction at regular intervals.
- The clock hands are considered to be in circular or rotational motion because they move in a circle.
- As a result, the clock hands are said to be in a circular or rotating motion that is periodic.
- The pendulum sways from one end of the clock to the other in pendulum clocks. Harmonic motion is what this is referred to as.
- As it rotates around its own axis, the spinning of the top is a rotational motion.
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