Moving in circles means going around and around on a path that’s not straight, like when you swing on a swing or ride a merry-go-round.
Imagine you're sitting on a swing at the park. When someone pushes you, you go up and then come back down again, but if you keep getting pushed, you start to move in a circle, going around in the air like a pendulum. That’s what moving in circles is like: you’re not going straight, you're looping around!
Like a Roundabout
Think about a merry-go-round at the fair. When it spins, all the horses go around and around, that's moving in circles too! Each horse is on a path that loops back to where it started.
You can also think of it like when you draw a circle with a pencil, your hand moves around and around the paper, making a round shape. That’s just like how things move in circles in real life!
So next time you're on a swing or riding a merry-go-round, remember: you’re not just going up and down, you’re moving in circles!
Examples
- A ball tied to a string is swung around in circles.
- A merry-go-round spins with kids on it.
- A car turns sharply around a corner.
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See also
- What is rotating?
- What are it rotates?
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- How do magnets attract or repel objects?
- How do magnets attract or repel each other without touching?