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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.
the spinning of earth around its axis, the motion of fan are some examples of rotational motion.
The rotational analog of force in linear motion is "Torque".
translational motion and rotational motion
the difference between flow and motion is well flow is like floating and motion is the way you move
Rotational motion is motion which emulates that of the minute hand of a clock. Oscillating motion is motion which emulates that of the pendulum.
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.
The key difference between a particle and a rigid body is that a particle can undergo only translational motion whereas a rigid body can undergo both translational and rotational motion
Translational motion . . .The object's center of mass winds up at a different locationcompared to where it was when the motion began.Rotational motion . . .The location of the object's center of mass doesn't change, butthe object turns, spins, whirls, tumbles, or rotates around it.
the spinning of earth around its axis, the motion of fan are some examples of rotational motion.
The rotational analog of force in linear motion is "Torque".
I think all rotational motion are periodic. There is not possible of nonperiodic
Yes.
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
translational motion and rotational motion
The difference between simple harmonic motion and harmonic motion is SHM is a periodic motion.
the difference between flow and motion is well flow is like floating and motion is the way you move