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Fynjy0 [20]
3 years ago
15

State 1 difference between 1 way rotary motion and reversible rotary motion​

Physics
1 answer:
Stels [109]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The difference between One-way as well as reversible rotary motion​ is described below.

Explanation:

  • Unless rotary motions occur restricted to single direction exclusively (i.e. whether clockwise as well as anti-clockwise only), it is defined as another rotary 'one-way' motion.
  • This motor establishes that continuously variable movement at 360 ° chemically guided is conceivable. The rotating is regulated, and for a particular direction, the biochemical occurrences guiding rotation become incredibly selective.
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