An oscillatory motion can be periodic but a periodic motion is not always oscillatory. true or false
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Any motion that repeats itself at regular intervals of time is periodic in
nature (e.g., motion of a planet around the sun) but it is not necessarily
oscillatory But all oscillatory motions undergo periodic repetitions hence
are always periodic
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- Velocity includes how fast an object is in motion or its speed plus its direction. Speed can be determined using different measurements over a period of time to determine how fast an object is moving. For example, the speed of a car may be measured at 50 miles per hour. The car will travel a distance of 50 miles in one hour, which is the unit of time. Speed can be measured per hour, per minute, per second, and others. The velocity of a storm tells meteorologists the direction of a hurricane which will help residents to prepare for the hurricane to remain safe. The velocity is the speed and direction of a moving object.
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