You are trying to align the magnetic domains in the metal. Going in one direction helps this to occur. Going back and forth will result in a net zero domain alignment.
Circular Motion -a motion along a circular path or the motion of an object in a circular Example -blades of a ceiling fan when the fan is switched on. or The motion of body along the circular path is called circular motion
Circular Motion
It is not. However, the projection of circular motion on a line is.
Circular Motion
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
No. "Simple harmonic motion" is motion in a single dimension; it can be represented as the projection of a uniform circular motion.
yes, a fan is an example of a circular motion
speed... this is said to be uniform circular motion
A circular motion is essentially what it sounds like. Circular refers to something that has a circle shape, whilst motion refers to movement. Therefore a circular motion is movement in the shape of a circle.
This is called uniform circular motion.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.