Circular motion refers to the movement of an object in a circular path around a central point. It involves constant change in direction but not necessarily speed.
Imagine yourself riding a merry-go-round at a playground. As you go round and round, you constantly change direction, but your speed may remain the same.
Centripetal Force: The force that keeps an object moving in a circular path by pulling it towards the center.
Tangential Velocity: The velocity of an object moving along the tangent line to its circular path.
Period: The time it takes for an object to complete one full revolution or cycle in circular motion.
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