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Linear motion is motion in a straight line, such as a dragster heading down the track, or a person walking down the sidewalk. Circular motion is motion in a circle, such as a yo-yo swung around someones head, or a car making a turn. In physics, while these two categories of motion exist, in most cases outside textbook examples, an objects motion will include both types of motion at once.
yes because momentum deals with motion and if an object slows down there is no motion or MOMENTUM
Surface waves from an earthquake shake the ground back and forth and up and down. So basically in a circular motion. This wave is the most dangerous wave released during and earthquake and it comes after the p and s waves. The Surface wave is the last wave that comes after the other 2. So yea' these surface waves move in a circular motion
Air resistance slows down motion travelling through the air, which everything is doing except while in a vacuum.
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Linear motion is motion in a straight line, such as a dragster heading down the track, or a person walking down the sidewalk. Circular motion is motion in a circle, such as a yo-yo swung around someones head, or a car making a turn. In physics, while these two categories of motion exist, in most cases outside textbook examples, an objects motion will include both types of motion at once.
yes because momentum deals with motion and if an object slows down there is no motion or MOMENTUM
I wipe the surface standing try to use a circular motion grab it with both hands one up one down and twist with a rythymic to and fro motion
Well none of them are good for your neck but the up and down motion can cause whiplash or pinch a nerve and so on.A circular motion would lower the possibility's of this happening.
Surface waves from an earthquake shake the ground back and forth and up and down. So basically in a circular motion. This wave is the most dangerous wave released during and earthquake and it comes after the p and s waves. The Surface wave is the last wave that comes after the other 2. So yea' these surface waves move in a circular motion
Roosters let one wing down and go in a circle are a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken.
Air resistance slows down motion travelling through the air, which everything is doing except while in a vacuum.
Your arms are moving a circular movement over the water while your legs are doing a up and down motion.
A transformer. it steps up / down voltage, and steps down / up current.
They move up and down, but do not move forward (NJASK8 Earth Science)
the motion of the molecules would slow down