Circular motion refers to the movement of an object along a circular path or around a central point. This can happen in a complete circle or part of a circle. For example, when a ball is tied to a string and spun around, it moves in a circular motion. Another example is the movement of the hands of a clock. In circular motion, the object continuously changes direction as it moves, and this type of motion often requires a force to keep the object moving along the circular path.
This question related to Chapter 5 Science Curiosity Class 6th NCERT.
From the Chapter 5. Measurement of Length and Motion.
Give answer according to your understanding.