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Circular motion is when an object moves in a circle
                 or along a curved path. This type of motion is seen in

                 many everyday examples, like the wheels on a car, a
                 spinning top, or the hands of a clock.

                 In circular motion, the object keeps moving around a
                                                  central point. For example,

                                                  when you ride a bicycle, the wheels turn in a circular
                                                  motion  to  help  you  move  forward.  Circular  motion

                                                  is important  in  machines  because  it  helps create
                                                  smooth and continuous movement, which is essential
                                                  for things like gears, motors, and fans.





                                                                                                21 st   #Creativity
                                                                                             Century   #Information Literacy
                  Activity       Building a Giant Wheel Model                                  Skills



                 Basic Assembly Guide


                 How to Construct






                                  I-  CL2- Use the
                                     connector to loosely connect 2 pieces.






                                  II-  CL2- Use the
                                      connector to attach 2 pieces.




                                  III-  CL2- Use the
                                      connector to attach 3 pieces.


                    During assembly ensure position of collar is same
                    as in the image in manual.









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