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Why do blades of a fan show circular motion​

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Answered by alvisara41872
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The motion of a point marked on the blade of an electric fan or the hands of a clock are examples of circular motion. The electric fan or the clock by themselves are not moving from one place to another. But, the blades of the fan rotate and so do the hands of a clock. ... This type of motion is called periodic motion.

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Answered by GoodSoulHere
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The motion of a point marked on the blade of an electric fan or the hands of a clock are examples of circular motion. The electric fan or the clock by themselves are not moving from one place to another. But, the blades of the fan rotate and so do the hands of a clock. This type of motion is called periodic motion.

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