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describe a periodic motion with an example ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Periodic motion is any movement of an object that repeats itself over a given length of time. ... Examples of periodic motion include a rocking chair, swing, tuning fork, and a pendulum. A satellite orbiting our planet and a mass bouncing on a spring are also examples of periodic motion.

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Answered by Anshika788
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The universe is full of movements that repeat themselves over and over in patterns. The nice thing about patterns is that we can describe and explain them, which often includes using math. For example, the term periodic motion refers to any movement of an object that is repeated in a given length of time. Whatever the motion may be, the period of time it takes to get back to where it started is called the time period of the motion.

We can also define a frequency for the motion measured in hertz, which is the number of complete cycles each second. So for example, if the time period of a motion is 0.2 seconds, that's the same as a frequency of 5 hertz. This is because there are five 0.2-second cycles in each second.

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