The bar is a rigid straight finite object that is attached to one fixed point. The bar can be moved but the point where it is attached must stay where it is. In theory, therefore, the bar can be rotated around that fixed point in any direction. At the level of mathematics that your question suggests, the bar is movable in only one plane.
It means turning around a fixed point or axis.
rotating on a fixed point
It is the locus of all points such that their distance from a fixed line (the directrix) is the same as their distance from a fixed point which is not on that line (the focus).
It is an average rate of movement of an object (relative to some fixed point). If an object moved at this rate for one hour, it wold have travelled 10 kilometres.
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A rotation turns a shape through an angle around a fixed point usually on the Cartesian plane
It means turning around a fixed point or axis.
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rotating on a fixed point
the earth is turns around the sun and the moon is turns around of the earth
There are three states of matter: gas, liquid and solid. The melting point is where a solid turns to liquid. The freezing point is where a liquid turns to solid.
Freezing point is when a material turns from a liquid into a solid. (ex. When water turns into ice at 0 degrees) Freezing point is when a material turns from a liquid into a solid. (ex. When water turns into ice at 0 degrees)
To turn on a fixed point in any direction desired.
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An iterative approximation of a fixed point is a number, say x, that has been obtained through the use of an iterative method. x is called a fixed point of a function if and only if the function equals x when evaluated at x i.e. when f(x)=x.
It is the locus of all points such that their distance from a fixed line (the directrix) is the same as their distance from a fixed point which is not on that line (the focus).
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