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circular motion
A repeated cycle of a tuning fork.
Curve linear is antonym to linear. Circular is one among many curvelinear motions. In case of circular there will be a constant radius but in curvelinear radius would change at every instant
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They move in ellipical circular motions. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/dapontes/709772
It is recommended that you do.
apply the product gently using small, circular motions.
The earth will have both rotational and circular motions. Rotational motion because of the earth rotating about its own axis(axis joining the line north and south poles). Circular motion because of moving around the sun.
Motions.
Yes
You rub the horses hair in circular motions.
circular motion
Not all of them did. The ones who did believe in strictly circular motions were influenced by Aristotle, who may have been the wrong-est person who ever lived.
you run the disc under warm water and use a little soap to clean the disc i a circular motion with a cloth that will not produce lint NO Never ever EVER go in circular motions. you should always go from the outer center to the edge of the disc. circular motions will cause the reading tracks that store data will be overlapped and data will be lost.so do not i repeat do not go in circular motions. yes soap and water will work
I am guessing yes. Because seikuken means air sphere which is the range of your motions. so, if you can train to analyze the 'range' of your arms in a circular motion then it's highly possible.
it makes us roatate around in circular motions
A repeated cycle of a tuning fork.