Circular motion is due to the direction of a body/particle/object perpendicular to a radius of the circle drawn to the point of location of the object on the circle.
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
The force that causes circular motion is called "centripetal force".
Inertia
No. "Simple harmonic motion" is motion in a single dimension; it can be represented as the projection of a uniform circular motion.
speed... this is said to be uniform circular motion
Shi.t happens
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
centripetal force
Circular motion doesn't produce force. 'Centripetal force' is necessary in order to produce circular motion. Also, so-called 'centrifugal force' isn't a force at all.
The force that causes circular motion is called "centripetal force".
centripetal force
Circular Motion -a motion along a circular path or the motion of an object in a circular Example -blades of a ceiling fan when the fan is switched on. or The motion of body along the circular path is called circular motion
Inertia
acceleration is change in velocity.. and velocity constantly changes in circular motion, as the direction constantly changes. This constant change in velocity causes the object to accelerate.
Circular Motion
It is not. However, the projection of circular motion on a line is.
Circular Motion