They orbit and they rotate
A satellite small enough to be treated as a point particle. Can earth's gravity exert a torque on a satellite about the earth's center? Torque causes an object to rotate around a specific point. Torque = force * perpendicular distance and Torque = moment of Inertia * angular acceleration. When a satellite is launched, it is forced up to a specific distance from the earth's center and accelerated to a specific velocity parallel to the surface of the earth. The satellite continues moving in circular orbit. The force which causes the satellite to move in a circular path is the gravitational force caused by the mass of the earth, mass of the satellite, and distance from the center of mass of the earth to the center of mass of the satellite. This force causes the direction of the velocity to rotate so it is always tangent to the circle. This force produces the torque which makes causes the satellite to rotate so the direction of its velocity is always perpendicular to the direction of the gravitational force.
Uranus is the only outer planet (and only planet in our solar system) that rotates on its side.
In the Southern Hemisphere, storms rotate counterclockwise. This rotation is due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. As air moves toward the low-pressure center of the storm, it is deflected to the left, resulting in the characteristic counterclockwise motion. This is the opposite of storm rotation in the Northern Hemisphere, where storms rotate clockwise.
ALL Stihl straight shaft trimmers rotate counter clockwise. ALL Stihl curved shaft trimmers rotate clockwise. This info is found on the Stihl FAQ page.
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rotate your spatial dimension into those of a parallel spatial reality.
To turn around a centre point is to rotate.
You can rotate it through any angle of your choosing.
A circle is the set of all the points that have the same distance from a given point (its center). If you rotate a shape, you rotate it in such a way that you keep any point a fixed distance from the center of rotation.
So that they will rotate
As the person on the merry-go-round accelerates through the center, they will experience a centripetal force directed towards the center of the merry-go-round. This force is responsible for keeping them moving in a circular path. If the acceleration is constant, the person will feel a consistent pull towards the center as they rotate around.
Two gears rotate in the same direction when they are both either on the same side of the gear train (parallel arrangement) or they have the same number of teeth. They rotate in the opposite direction when one gear is driving another gear and they have a different number of teeth.
The sun is the center of the Solar System, and all the planets, including Earth, rotate around it, so no, definitely not.
The sun orbits the center of the Milky Way.
An electric field parallel to an electric dipole will exert a torque on the dipole, causing it to align with the field. An electric field anti-parallel to an electric dipole will also exert a torque on the dipole, causing it to rotate and align with the field in the opposite direction.
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