Centrifugal force and centripetal force are associated with rotational motion. Centrifugal force draws a rotating body away from the center of rotation. Centripetal force is usually the cause of circular motion.
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The curl force is associated with rotational motion, F =cDelxP = 1RxP cp/r sin(P) = 1RxP ma sin(P).
Rotational motion is a vector and the rotational force is a vector, 1RxP.
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
Rotational motion is motion which emulates that of the minute hand of a clock. Oscillating motion is motion which emulates that of the pendulum.
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Mechanical engineering would be associated with a refrigerator.
forces and motion
The measure of an object's resistance to a change in its rotational motion about an axis is called inertia. It is similar to an object's resistance to a change in its linear motion, but it specifically refers to rotational motion. The greater an object's inertia, the more difficult it is to change its rotational motion.
Motion is produced by the application of a force that overcomes inertia. This force causes a change in the object's velocity, resulting in movement. Whether the motion is linear, rotational, or vibrational, it is generated by forces acting on the object.
rotational motion is the motion which always take circular path.Periodic motion means motion that repeats with the same inter-well of time.earth rotation is an eg. of rotational motion, at the same time it is a periodic motion.
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Torque and moment are both terms used in physics to describe rotational forces. Torque specifically refers to the force that causes an object to rotate around an axis, while moment is a more general term that can refer to both rotational and linear forces. In the context of physics, torque is a type of moment that specifically relates to rotational motion. They are related in that torque is a specific type of moment that causes rotational motion in an object.