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Circular motion
- If a body or a particle move in the circular path the motion is said to be a circular motion.
- In circular motion the particle or a body moves around a point which is not on the particle or the body in the circular motion.
- Example: a toy train on a circular track has circular motion.
Rotatory Motion
- The motion of an object is said to be rotatory if the particles of the object rotate in a circular path with respect to an imaginary axis, known as the axis of rotation.
- The axis of rotation can be either inside or outside the body of the object that is spinning
- In general, a toy train on a track does not have an axis that it's rotating around, so it would not have rotational motion.
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The Pashtun people, historically known as Afghans, and Pathans in Hindi-Urdu, are an Indo-European ethnicity from the subgroup of Eastern Iranians, with populations primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern and western parts of Pakistan.
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- A to and fro or back and forth motion of a body along the same path, without any change in shape of the body, is called an oscillatory motion. Examples: Motion of a swing or pendulum, motion of the needle of a sewing machine moving up and down, etc.
- The motion in which certain part or parts of a body always remain fixed and do not move while the rest of the body moves to and fro in a definite style is called vibratory motion. For example, when the string of a guitar of Veena is plucked, the whole guitar or Veena does not move but only the string vibrates (moves).
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- Green plants are producers and produce food of their own.
- The plants look green because of a pigment called chlorophyll.
- Chlorophyll which is present in the leaves of green plants plays an important role for producing food.
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It is the most important constituent of food. It is essential for life. The human body contains about 70% of water by weight.
• Water is needed by our body to transport digested food to the body cells and chemicals such as hormones around the body.
• Water is needed by our body to get rid of waste products from the body and to control and regulate the temperature of the body.
• Water also dissolves waste products of the body so that they can be removed through urine and sweat (passing).
• We get most of the water that our body needs by drinking water, milk, tea, coffee and juice.
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