The cause of rotational motion is a force towards a fixed point called centre of curvature. The outcome of rotational motion is the tendency of the rotating body to move radially- (eg) outward shifting of objects in a car as it takes a curved path.
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
A torsional pendulum exhibits rotational periodic motion. You can create one by hanging some weight from a cord, and then rotating the weight. The cord becomes twisted, generating a torsion force, that will cause the weight to rotate in the oppopsite direction. Thus, a periodic rotation movement is generated.
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. Answer2: 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.
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.
Rotational motion is motion which emulates that of the minute hand of a clock. Oscillating motion is motion which emulates that of the pendulum.
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
A rack and pinion is a pair of gears which convert rotational motion into linear motion. The circular pinionengages teeth on a flat bar - the rack. Rotational motion applied to the pinion will cause the rack to move.See Here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rack_and_pinion
Yes.
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
translational motion and rotational motion
Rotational motion is rotation of a body about its center of mass.
rotational inertiaMass moment if inertia.