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Circular motion is. Single choice.

(1 Point)

May be periodic

Must be periodic

Must be oscillatory

None of these​

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Answered by nothing135
1

Answer:

1.) May be periodic

Explanation:

When you say circular motion, you mean motion which follows a curved path which is always equidistant from a certain point.

Now, even if speed increases and decreases, it could still be circular motion.

So, it doesn't have to be periodic, as for a periodic motion, time period or time taken to complete only circle must remain constant. In circular motion, if the motion is uniform circular motion, then it would be periodic, else it wouldn't be.

Same for oscillatory, circular motion doesn't need to have a constant time period, So it may be periodic.

Hope it helps!

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