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Why round shape is universally accepted for making any rotating part ... ???
Asked by Manoj Joshi,
15 Feb 05:50 pm
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When a square section or any other section rotates we will see not a square but a circle. As such it is quite natural we accept the round shape as symbol for rotation and rotating objects.
Answered by Josna, 15 Feb 06:34 pm
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It is easier to maneuver things when they are round in shape specially while its a rotating part!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 15 Feb 06:01 pm
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Because after rotation we can come to our original position, without taking much bend.....
Answered by aruna a, 15 Feb 05:55 pm
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It has been decided by the same Nature which has designed us also.
Rotating planets are round.
Stones in a river become round because they are constantly rolled over by the force of the water current
And for final confirmation, try to run your car on square wheels
Answered by Vikram, 15 Feb 06:32 pm
Rotating planets are round.
Stones in a river become round because they are constantly rolled over by the force of the water current
And for final confirmation, try to run your car on square wheels
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Because there are no angles in it which will stop the rotating part to rotate!
Answered by up front, 15 Feb 05:52 pm
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