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How many lines of symmetry does a a circle have and how do you know?

A circle has infinite lines of symmetry caused by its diameter which can be rotated inside the circle.


What is rotated 360 degrees on its axis is called a dome?

A quarter circle


Can a circle be changed into a sphere?

No. A circle is a 2-dimensional object a sphere is 3-d. However, a circle would generate a sphere if rotated about a diameter.


What shape will stay the same no matter how many degrees it is rotated?

a square,circle,pentagon


What is the shape of half moon?

it is similar to a half circle but it the half circle is connected from end to end and it is rotated 90 degrees to the left and or right


If the maximum tension the rope can withstand before breaking is 126.8 N what is the maximum tangential speed the ball can have?

Not enough information. If the ball moves in a circle, you would also need the radius of the circle, and the mass of the ball.In this case, you can: 1) Calculate the corresponding centripetal acceleration, by using Newton's Second Law (a = F/m). 2) Calculate the tangential speed, using the formula for centripetal acceleration: acceleration = velocity squared / radius.


What degrees can you rotate a shape at?

A shape can usually be rotated through a full circle of 360 degrees.


What are called principle planes and principle stress?

The principle stress is a maximum tension stress in a body where shear stress is zero and it acts on the principle plane. If a body is under both tension and shear then the principle stress is higher than the initial tension stress. You can calculate this and find the principle plane angle using Mohr Circle analysis or equations.


In netball has the GS always been allowed out of the shooting circle?

yes it is and has allways been allowed outside the netball circle


What is the ability of a figure to be rotated less than a full circle and exactly match its original image?

Rotational symmetry.


What provides the centripetal force needed to keep the stopper moving in a circle?

The tension in the string provides the centripetal force needed to keep the stopper moving in a circle. This tension pulls the stopper towards the center of the circle, maintaining the circular motion.


What are the properties that determines the true shape of ellipse?

Essentially an ellipse is a circle rotated about an axis without changing the point of view.