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How are the motions of a wheel of a moving bicycle and a mark on the blade of a moving electric fan different? Explain.


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Match the events related to motion in Column I with the types of motions given in Column II.

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Boojho was riding in his bicycle along a straight road. He classified the motion of various parts of the bicycle as (i) rectilinear motion, (ii) circular motion and (iii) both rectilinear as well as circular motion. Can you list one part of the bicycle for each type of motion? Support your answer with reason.

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