why the motion of hands of clock is rotational or circular motion? remember this difference
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rotational motion
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Motion of the hands of clock is rotational because 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. Rotational motion is based around the idea of rotation of a body about its center of mass.
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Explanation: Motion of the hands of clock is rotational because 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.
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