INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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An arbitrary point about which a body appears to have rotated is known as what?

  1. tipping

  2. torque

  3. center of rotation

  4. proper angulation

The correct answer is: center of rotation

The correct answer is "center of rotation." In physics and mechanics, the center of rotation is the point around which a body appears to rotate. This point is crucial in understanding the rotational motion of objects. The other options are not appropriate in this context because: A. Tipping is a term used to describe the action of making something lean or overturn. B. Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate around an axis. D. Proper angulation refers to the correct positioning or alignment of an object, which is not directly related to the point of rotation.