Well according to quantum mechanics they do not - owing to the uncertainty principle. So instead they just "fuzz" around the nucleus of the atom
Objects move in a circular path due to the presence of a centripetal force that continuously pulls the object towards the center of the circle, keeping it in circular motion. This force is necessary to counterbalance the object's tendency to move in a straight line tangent to the circle. The combination of this force and the object's inertia allows it to move in a circular path.
Planets rotate around the sun. The path is not really circular for planets, it is actually ellipsoidal.
It depends how you look at it. If you turn your head 90 degrees, you will see a vertical circular path. Note that there is no "up" and "down" in outer space; no preferred direction. The horizontal circular path is the way it is usually presented. This is just a convention.
To create a circular motion path in After Effects, you can use the "Ellipse" tool to draw a circle shape layer. Then, you can animate an object along this circular path by linking its position property to the circle's path property using keyframes. This will make the object move in a circular motion.
They don't. They move in ellipses around the Sun.
There is no specific type of torque. Torque is only the 'Circular' force that makes the body move in the circular path.
The unbalanced force that causes an object to move in a circular path is called centripetal force. It acts towards the center of the circle, keeping the object moving in a curved path instead of in a straight line.
The unbalanced force that causes an object to move in a circular path is called centripetal force. This force acts towards the center of the circle and keeps the object moving in its curved path instead of moving in a straight line.
centripetal force
The centripetal force is the force that acts towards the center of a circular path, keeping an object moving in that path. It can be thought of as a push or a pull, depending on the context, as long as it maintains the object's circular motion.
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