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Oscillatory motion : While running, the hands move to and fro and repeat their motion after a given interval of time. Hence, it is an oscillatory motion.
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- Rectilinear motion: This type of motion is a straight line motion. Rectilinear motion takes place in a fixed direction. Examples of rectilinear motion:
- The movement of a bullet fired from a gun.
- The march-past of soldiers in a parade.
ii. Circular motion: A path having the shape of a circle is called circular path. When an object moves along a circular path, it is called circular motion.
Examples of circular motion:
- The movement of moon around the earth.
- Movement of artificial satellites around the earth.
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Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart, where it branches into even smaller vessels. Finally, the smallest arteries, called arterioles are further branched into small capillaries, where the exchange of all the nutrients and other waste molecules are carried out.
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All plants and animals require food for their growth and getting energy. The process of utilization of food by an animal to obtain energy for growth and development is known as nutrition.
Nutrients are molecules in food that all organisms need to make energy, grow, develop, and reproduce. Nutrients are digested and then broken down into basic parts to be used by the organism. There are two main types of nutrients, macronutrients and micronutrients.
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Menstruation, or a menstrual period, is the periodic shedding of the lining of a woman's uterus. It is one of the phases of the menstrual cycle. The uterine lining breaks down into a bloody substance. It then passes down through the cervix and exits through the ******. The process usually lasts from three to five days. The amount of menstrual blood can vary from period to period and from woman to woman.
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The transfer of heat by radiation does not require any medium. Similarly the heat from sun reaches on earth by the process of radiation. The sun emits heat radiations in all directions. These heat radiations travel through vacuum between the sun and the earth at a very high speed and reach us on the earth and goes back through radiations.
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An earthen pot has small pores in its walls. when water is poured into it some of it seeps onto its outer surface. on reaching there it evaporates. the heat required for evaporation is taken from the earthen pot .as a result the water in an earthen pot gets cooled .

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