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∙ 11y ago25ft
The area of the table is Pi/4 x D2 = Pi/4 x 252 = 490.8739 square feet.
You will need in excess of that to be able to trim the round edges.
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∙ 11y agoYou need to divide the circumference by pi.
When cycling forward in a straight line, the knee joint flexes and extends, rather than rotating about an axis. The rotation occurs at the hip joint, allowing the leg to move in a circular motion as the pedal is pushed downward.
rotating on a fixed point
Without knowing the angular speed, i.e. RPM or some such velocity, it is not possible to answer the question. Please restate the question, giving all of the required information.
No. Velocity combines speed and the direction of motion.Constant velocity is constant speed in a straight line.In circular motion, the velocity is always changing even if the speed is constant,because the direction is always changing.
Yes, centripetal force is required to keep a rotating body moving in a circular path. It acts towards the center of the circular motion, causing the body to constantly change direction while moving in a circular path.
There are lots of device that rotate; one of them is a wheel.
A rotating union is simply a union that allows its parts to be rotated and more flexible. Its allows liquid to flow through the rotating part when this is desired by the user.
circular, covered with fancy lights, and rotating on its side, and with seats hollowed out in spheres
The diameter of the model would definitely be 3.19 feet.
A swinging pendulum Earth orbiting around the sun A spinning top A rotating ceiling fan Water flowing in a circular motion down a drain
Rotating an object in a circular direction either to the right (clockwise) or to the left (counterclockwise).
The earth will have both rotational and circular motions. Rotational motion because of the earth rotating about its own axis(axis joining the line north and south poles). Circular motion because of moving around the sun.
Its width is the diameter of the circle formed by the rotating blades, it has two heights, the height to the top of the tower and the height to the top of the circle formed by the rotating blades.
No, circular motion occurs in many different contexts beyond Earth. It can be observed in the motion of celestial bodies like planets orbiting the Sun, as well as in the motion of objects in rotating machinery, such as wheels or pulleys. Circular motion is a common phenomenon in both natural and human-made systems throughout the universe.
A rack and pinion system is a simple mechanism which converts linear to circular motion. More complex systems such as the pistons of a car engine rotating the drive shaft are common.
When a body is rotating in a circular path around an axis.