How the weight of the body is balanced in a horizontal circle?
It is a continuous pulse of light aimed in a specific direction (as opposed to multiple directions, or in all directions, example being the sun) the use of the word "continuous" beforehand is like saying "straight ruler" or "circular circle", it's unnecessary unless you need to be sure the person you're telling it to needs to understand, if it is for an assignment or something, then keep it in, if not, take it out. Hope I helped.
it is found in the cytoplasm as a simple circle.
If the wire is soild and circular with a 5 mm diameter, the cross-section area is given by the formula for a circle, which is A = pi/4 x (diameter)2. For 5mm that is pi/4 times 25 or 19.73 square mm.
Queue is difined as a special type of data structure .where elements are inserted one end &elements are deleted same end .The end from where they elements are inserted is called as "Rear end".The end from where elements are deleted is called "Front end". A linear queue is akin to the queue at the post office: it can be envisioned to be linear in space, and limited in space. When a linear queue of finite capacity is full, new arrivals are turned away (elements cannot be added, post office customers walk away). A circular queue behaves just like a normal queue, but is typically implemented in a a structure akin to a circle. The typical behavior is that the circular queue, when full, does not turn new entries away, but makes space by removing the oldest element in the queue. Of course, a queue might also be implemented to be of infinite, or virtually infinite, capacity.
Boundry of circle is called circumference.
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That means that something moves in a circle, but that the velocity is not uniform.
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With no acceleration a body moves at constant speed in a straight line. However to travel a circular path you have to apply a force to bend the path of the object form a straight line into a circle. The application of this force is an acceleration. Note too that because the path is circular, the SAME force is required at all points of the circle this makes the acceleration UNIFORM. If you do not believe this, tie something to the end of a piece of string and swing it round your head in a circle. You will feel the string pulling your hand as you do this, this is the force causing the acceleration.
Circular -Brittany Goraczkowski
When an object is moving in a uniform circular motion while traveling in a circular path, this means it has a constant speed. When an object is moving in a circular path, this indicates it is constantly being pulled towards the center of the circle.
That means that something moves in a circle, but that its speed isn't constant.
Towards the center of the motion.
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
I assume you mean "uniform circular motion". That means that:* An object moves in a circle, and * The speed, and therefore also the angular speed, is constant. As an example, this occurs in many machines that have rotating parts.
Planetary motion almost fits into the category of Uniform Circular Motion. Uniform Circular Motion is an object moving around a circle of constant radius at a constant speed. The planets fill all of these requirements except for the fact that their orbits are slightly elliptical. Their orbital paths are almost perfect circles, but they are so close that for Uniform Circular Motion problems, it is not likely that considering the orbits to be circular will produce an incorrect answer.
The centripetal force on a particle in uniform circular motion increases with an increase in the mass of the particle or the speed at which it is moving. It also increases if the radius of the circle decreases, as the force required to keep the particle in the circular path becomes greater when the circle is smaller.