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Center of rotation
you can find center of earth by using only the formulas
The measure from the center of a circle to its edge is the radius.
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Both have winds that rotate cyclonically around a low pressure center. Cyclonic rotation is counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern.
There are many across the visible universe but the closest huge one is believed to be in the center of our galaxy - pulling the stars, planets various stuff in a counterclockwise rotation.
In geometry, a rotation refers to the movement of a figure around a fixed point, called the center of rotation. The figure remains the same shape and size, but it changes its position, orientation, or both. A rotation can be either clockwise or counterclockwise, and is measured in degrees.
The Earth rotates itself as is revolves around the Sun. Earth is said to have a Prograde rotation by only looking at the North pole. Unlike Earth, Venus has a Retrograde rotation. A Prograde rotation is counterclockwise, while a Retrograde rotation is clockwise. So, from Earth, the sun looks like it rises from the East and rests in the West, but on Venus, the sun rises from the West and sets in the East. Apparently, the answer is that Earth itself rotates counterclockwise as it revolves around the sun. (of course the sun doesn't move, nor is the Earth at the center of the galaxy)
I think you mean the centrifugal force. That force points outwards from the center of rotation.
Yes. A tornado has a center of rotation.
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.
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If you can rotate (or turn) a figure around a center point by fewer than 360° and the figure appears unchanged, then the figure has rotation symmetry. The point around which you rotate is called the center of rotation, and the smallest angle you need to turn is called the angle of rotation. This figure has rotation symmetry of 72°, and the center of rotation is the center of the figure:
It is called a rotation.