It rotates, but it doesn't travel due to the rotation like every other point on the rotating object.off topic subject here. just giving you folks something to really think about. the exact center of a rotating shaft or object does not rotate. thus the phrase dead center. think about this.
off topic subject here. just giving you folks something to really think about. the exact center of a rotating shaft or object does not rotate. thus the phrase dead center. think about this.
Even molecules rotate. I don't know if photons do (I suspect not), but atoms and electrons do too.Without looking up the mechanical theory on the subject...It seems to me that any point on a diameter line would be rotating at the same RPM as any other point...
...i.e., the RPMs do not get progressively less towards the center it (RPM) remains constant...if the center is part of the same mass how can it not be rotating ?
question for the OP...what size is the shaft (moot) but what size is the "center" one molecule ?
..."Dead center", "dead slow", "dead reckoning", "dead-on" -- I think they're all descriptive but don't necessarily indicate lack of movement.