Because you are catching the water before gravity takes effect
Yes. For example: The ballerina beautifully spun around in a circle.
It harnessed the power of water to spin cotton.it doesnt just do that.. various other materials like jute and silk can also be spun with or without harnessing water.
That thing you mention is the equivalent of a windshield wiper. The circular pane of glass is spun by the motor in the center, slings off the water.
If you are pun around blind folded you will be dizzy and you will spin around.
Yes, centripetal force helps keep water in a cup when the cup is spun in a circular motion. As the cup moves, the centripetal force acts toward the center of the circular path, keeping the water pressed against the bottom and sides of the cup. This force counteracts the tendency of the water to spill out due to inertia, allowing it to remain inside the cup during the motion.
360 degrees make a full circle or a complete turn around. For example if you spun 360 degress you would end up in the same spot you started.
spun
A torus is a shape like a doughnut or tyre innertube: the shape that is formed if a circle is spun or rotated about a centre that is outside the circle. Picture a coin being whirled around in big circle at the end of a string: this creates a torus. The two defining dimensions are the diameter of the big circle (the length of the string) and the diameter of the small circle (the coin).
Charlotte the spider's web was carefully spun. The dancer spun like a top!
It's also 'spun'.
advantages of spun pile
SPUN (I spun out of control) (I was spinning out of control)