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What do you mean with "motion of the entire second hand"? Please bear in mind that different parts of the hand move at different speeds. The closest thing to a "motion of the entire second hand" might be the motion of its center of mass. In this case, the answer is clearly "no". The center of mass is closer to the center than the tip, and moves slower.
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Rotational motion is motion which emulates that of the minute hand of a clock. Oscillating motion is motion which emulates that of the pendulum.
Creating a pulse with your hand involves moving your hand in a rhythmic, repetitive motion. This can be achieved by quickly opening and closing your hand or squeezing and releasing your fingers in a rhythmic manner. The motion should be steady and consistent to create a distinct pulse.
That motion is called angular motion. The angular speed of the second hand is 2pi radians per minute.
Angular motion.
The tip of a watch's second hand generally exhibits uniform circular motion around the watch face, indicating the passage of time.
You can use a forehand motion which is using your preferred hand, a backhand motion which is using to hands across your body and a serve motion which is above your head using one hand to toss the ball up and the other to hit the ball.
It effects what you think.
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No, the motion of the seconds hand of a watch is not an example of uniform velocity. The seconds hand moves in a circular motion at a constant speed, rather than moving in a straight line at a constant velocity. Uniform velocity refers to motion in a straight line with a constant speed.