Rotary motion is a type of motion in which an object rotates or moves in a circular path around a fixed point or axis. This type of motion is commonly seen in objects such as wheels, gears, and turbines. Rotary motion can be either continuous or periodic, depending on the specific application.
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Rotary motion is a type of motion in which an object moves around a fixed point or axis, resulting in its rotation. The object rotates about its center, with different parts of the object moving in circular paths. Examples of rotary motion include the spinning of a wheel, the rotation of the Earth around its axis, and the movement of the hands on a clock. Rotary motion is typically characterized by its angular velocity, which measures how quickly the object is rotating. The angular velocity is expressed in radians per second (rad/s).