Merry-go-round is circular motion and further subdivided as rotary motion. Any motion about its own axis is termed as rotary motion. If any thing goes around a central body then it is known as revolutionary motion. Example for revolutionary motion is the motion of earth around Sun. Rotary motion is spin of the earth.
No, according to Newton's laws of motion, "an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an opposing force." Basically, a force is needed to make an object start moving but the object will move on its own from kinetic energy. In fact once the object is no longer 'accelerating' it is in a new 'inertial state' and may indeed not be considered as 'in motion' by an observer in the same state. i.e. If a space shuttle is at rest with respect to the Space Station, it must then 'accelerate' (deceleration is the same as acceleration in science) to the state of motion of the Earth's surface to land. Anyone at rest on the runway will then also consider the shuttle as 'not moving'. So 'motion' and 'speed', are only ever 'RELATIVE' to a datum which must be specified.
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
Only force can. But there must be a million things that can produce the force, including everything from golf clubs to rocket engines.
circular motion linear motion random motion
counter clcokwise motion
Prograde motion is a counter-clockwise motion or west to east, retrograde motion is clockwise motion or east to west.
counter clockwise
In a counter clockwise motion.
Counter clockwise
Retrograde motion, as opposed to prograde motion, is moving clockwise while almost all the other planets and moon move counter-clockwise.
There are two different types of motions of the earth. Rotation is where the earth spins on its axis in a counter-clockwise direction. Revolution is the motion that causes the earth to revolve around the sun. It is also done in a counter-clockwise direction.
Merry-go-round is circular motion and further subdivided as rotary motion. Any motion about its own axis is termed as rotary motion. If any thing goes around a central body then it is known as revolutionary motion. Example for revolutionary motion is the motion of earth around Sun. Rotary motion is spin of the earth.
Probably if you search it on google you might find it.
A particle or object in motion, will continue in that motion unless acted upon by other forces to counter that motion. ie gravity. I think this is the answer although i do not have the detailed scientific jargen that goes with it. I graduated high school in 1976 so my terminoligy may be slightly flawed. correct me if I am wrong.
A shuriken is also known as a throwing star. Which way a shuriken spins depends on the motion of your wrist as you throw. You can make it go clockwise, or counter clockwise.
reletive to you and reletive to people around you it is not. but the earth is moving so reletive to something in outer space it is