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A full rotation is a 360 degree rotation. A full circle is 360 degrees.
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
A 90 degree rotation is a quarter of a turn.
order of rotation of a semi circle is 1
A degree is a measure of rotation, with 360 degrees representing a complete rotation returning to the starting point.
A full rotation is a 360 degree rotation. A full circle is 360 degrees.
A square.
You went 360o in the same direction, so you end up with a circle.
order of rotation of semicircle is 1. angle of rotation of semicircle is 360 degree. If you want to find angle of rotation of a shape, then divide 360 from order of rotation of a shape.
it takes a year to circle the sun and 24 hours to make a full 360 degree rotation.
None. You can rotate a circle by the smallest possible angle that you can think of and it will be an angle of symmetry. And then you can halve that angle of rotation and still have rotational symmetry. And you can halve that angle ...
It has a slow rotation. It takes about 58.83 Earth days to spin once. Also it has the smallest axial tilt of any planet, perhaps 1 degree or less.
At every 9 degree turn it will look the same then after 40 turns it will map back on itself.
The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".
Jupiter has the smallest period of rotation. It is about 9 hours 50 minutes.
The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".
The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates, so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000 years. The term that describes it is "precession".