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diffrence between periodic or non-periodic with examples?
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Answered by 2001rohitnegi
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A motion which repeats itself at regular intervals of time is called a periodic motion. A motion which repeats itself, but not at regular intervals of time, is called a non-periodic motion. ... Non- periodic motion is the motion in which can't repeat itself in a fixed interval of time. e.g vechiles.

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A motion which repeats itself at regular intervals of time is called a periodic motion. A motion which repeats itself, but not at regular intervals of time, is called a non-periodic motion. ... Non- periodic motion is the motion in which can't repeat itself in a fixed interval of time. e.g vechiles

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