2 if not a square
if it's not a square, 180 degrees
show me a picture of rotation
A rotation of 360 degrees around the origin of (0, 0) will carry a rhombus back onto itself.
Center of rotation
2 if not a square
2
if it's not a square, 180 degrees
show me a picture of rotation
A rotation of 360 degrees around the origin of (0, 0) will carry a rhombus back onto itself.
360 degrees. It cant be 180 because it would just be flipped. 180 would work for a rectangle, but not a rhombus.
Equilateral is an adjective, not a noun and so the question makes no sense. The order of rotation of an equilateral quadrilateral, such as a rhombus, is 1.
A parallelogram, other than a rhombus or rectangle.
The outward force from the center of rotation is called centrifugal force. It is perceived as an apparent force that pushes objects away from the center of rotation in a rotating reference frame.
Yes. A tornado has a center of rotation.
The center of gravity of a rhombus is located at the point of intersection of its diagonals. This point is equidistant from all four corners of the rhombus. It is also the centroid of the figure, which means that if you were to balance the rhombus on a point, that point would be the center of gravity.
Internal rotation refers to the rotation towards the axis of the body. External rotation refers to the rotation away from the center of the body.