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Grade-7
Easy
Question
An object moves in such a way that it always stays at a fixed distance from a fixed point. Identify the type of motion of the body
- Circular motion
- Periodic motion
- Rotational motion
- None of the above
Hint:
An object moves in circular motion so that it always stays at a fixed distance from a fixed point
The correct answer is: Circular motion
In circular motion the object moves in such a way that its distance from the fixed point remains the same.
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