False.
A contra example; Triton has a circular motion about Neptune
Newton's first law of motion: a body remains a rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by a force.
If there is a centripetal force towards a point acting on a body that is moving then that body will have circular motion. The body and point do not have to be on earth.
Yes This Is True
Circular motion does occur on earth.
false
no
true -apex
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uniform
The body which is subjected to centripetal acceleration undergoes uniform circular motion.
rolling motion occurs when a round surface (cylinder, wheel, ball) is rotating as it moves in a given direction across a surfaceslipping motion occurs when a round surface (cylinder, wheel, ball) is not rotating but sliding as it moves in a given direction across a surface
I assume you mean "uniform circular motion". That means that:* An object moves in a circle, and * The speed, and therefore also the angular speed, is constant. As an example, this occurs in many machines that have rotating parts.
circular
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uniform
wind
uniform
Acceleration in circular motion is the acceleration directed towards the center of the circle, known as centripetal acceleration. It is responsible for keeping an object moving in a circular path rather than in a straight line. The magnitude of centripetal acceleration is given by the formula a = v^2 / r, where v is the velocity of the object and r is the radius of the circle.
When chemical weathering occurs on the rocks of earths surface, the earth lets out Phosphorus.Answer: Phosphorus
evaporation
Epicenter
epicenter is the point on earths surface directly above an earthquakes starting point,or focus focus is the point along a fault at which the first motion of an earthquake occurs
Mostly the sedimentary part which involves the process of weathering, and diagenesis occurs at the earths surface.
Erosion, weathering