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1. Could a horizontal axis of rotation be used satisfactorily in an experiment uniform circular motion? Explain

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Answered by drwls
Only if the center of mass of the rotating object lies on the axis (as with a rotating disc, for example). Otherwise, gravity will introduce a time-dependent torque that will make the motion nonuniform (slower at the top and faster at the bottom).
Answered by bobpursley
yes, it can, one does have to consider gravity. I will gladly critique your thinking on this.
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