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Why does a circular object rotates?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the object moves through the circular path it is constantly changing direction, and therefore accelerating—causing constant force to be acting on the object. This centripetal force acts toward the center of curvature, toward the axis of rotation.

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Answered by karanrajsinha2
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Explanation:

brother it easy to understand why circuler object rotates as when you moves any object there is a experience of rotational force which so called as for larger object it equal to mg forces acts between the point through which object moves as when object moves ir makes some axis to move in the region or the forces balance each the forces between the 2 objrct and the forces of tangential curve which acts betwwen the point .

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