Precession
A spinning object experiences an outward force known as centrifugal force due to inertia. As the object spins, its inertia resists changes in its motion, causing a force to push it outward from the center of rotation. This outward force is a result of the object's tendency to maintain its circular path.
The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion is known as inertia.
The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity is known as inertia.
An object can move in a straight line, known as linear motion, or it can rotate around a fixed axis, known as rotational motion.
The speed of particle motion is known as velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
A spinning object experiences an outward force known as centrifugal force due to inertia. As the object spins, its inertia resists changes in its motion, causing a force to push it outward from the center of rotation. This outward force is a result of the object's tendency to maintain its circular path.
That motion is known as "rotation".
The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion is known as inertia.
The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity is known as inertia.
An object can move in a straight line, known as linear motion, or it can rotate around a fixed axis, known as rotational motion.
An object in motion will stay in motion, at a constant velocity. This assumes that no net force acts on the object. This is known as Newton's First Law.
The resistance of an object to changes in its motion is known as inertia. Changes in an objects motion include changes in its speed and direction.
To-and-fro motion of an object about a fixed point is known as Oscillatory motion.
inertia
The speed of particle motion is known as velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
Inertia is the tendency of n object to stay in motion.
The object's speed and direction.