yes no matter how large or small the center of the object is. it is matter and is connected to all that is around it. so when the whole object turns also does the center
by turning
spin is turning and whirl is the same.
A circle has 360 degrees, so if you do a 360, you're turning one complete circle, or spin.
Rotation is a spin on the objects axis, revolution is an object orbiting another object.
Maybe spin? I'm not sure
The spin occurs on an object when a force is applied anywhere except for its center of mass.
No. Spin is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Absolutely. Spin creates centrifugal force, which actually works against gravity. When a object on a planet spins with the planet, the spin of the planet is constantly trying to fling said object off into space, where as gravity is constantly forcing the object toward the spinning body. If the spin became so great that it overcame the gravitational pull, the object would be flung into space. While spin does not actually affect the gravity of an object, it can reduce the amount of gravity an object on the surface experiences.
spin rate depends on the RPM of the entire device turning it. If both are turning at the same RPM, they both spin the same speed.
A wheel is a round object that can spin
An object rotating around a fixed point is called "rotation." This movement occurs when an object pivots on an axis, such as a wheel turning on its center. Rotation involves circular motion where each point on the object moves at the same angular velocity around the fixed point.
This is called "rotation" or "spin".