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Identify the type of motion taking place when a child spins around in circles.

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CBSE
Class 6
Science
Curiosity
Measurement of Length and Motion
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Identify the type of motion ta...

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Q-00148217

Identify the type of motion taking place when a child spins around in circles.

1

Oscillatory motion

2

Rotational motion

3

Translational motion

4

Circular motion

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