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Q: To move around a center point?
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To turn around a center point?

To turn around a centre point is to rotate.


What point do particles move around in a solid?

At no point. Particles moves around in liquid.


How do you work out the center of a rotating shape?

It is the one point that does not move during rotation.


At what rate does the Sun move around the center of the galaxy?

well it moves around by movin around


Does Betelgeuse move?

Yes, all stars move. Betelgeuse is orbiting around the center of our galaxy.


To turn or move a figure around a point?

points


Particles in a solid state move around what point?

they more around ONE point because they are attracted to each other


What is angles of rotation?

In mathematics, the angle of rotation is a measurement of the amount, the angle, that afigure is rotated about a fixed point, often the center of a circle.For example, the carts on a Ferris wheel move along a circle around the center point of that circle. If a cart moves around the wheel once, the angle of rotation is 360 degrees. If the cart was stuck halfway, at the top of the wheel, at that point its angle of rotation was only 180 degrees.


What is the point that a lever turns around called?

The point that a lever turns around is called the fulcrum. It is the pivot point around which the lever rotates to either lift or move an object.


What are circles?

Circles are a never ending object. They have no starting and no ending point. They have a center point and from the center to the edge of the circle is the same distance around the whole object.


Does earth move around any planets or the sun or the moon?

The Earth orbits the Sun, and the Moon orbits the Earth. Technically these bodies revolve around their common center of gravity, but in both cases that point is within the larger of the two.


What happens if the sun moves around the earth?

Imagine that there is only the Sun and the Earth (forgetting about the other planets, for simplicity). Actually Earth wouldn't move around the Sun, but both move around their common center of mass. The Sun being 333,000 times more massive, this center of mass is that much closer to the Sun's center. "The Sun moving around Earth", or to be more accurate, having both move to a point that is closer to the Earth, is impossible, unless their masses changed - it would violate all sorts of physical laws; for a start, Newton's Laws of Motion, and the Law of Conservation of Momentum.