Do children posses vibratory motion when playing on see saw briefly explain it
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Motion of a child in a sea saw is an oscillatory motion.
This is because the child goes up and down at a continuous speed at a particular point of time. Constant up and down movement is generally regarded as the oscillation and hence the motion of a child is generally regarded as the oscillatory motion
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To and Fro motion of a body about its mean position is known as vibratory motion. In the case of playing see-saw the metal rod is moving to and fro about its mean position at lever. So children playing on see-saw posses vibratory motion.
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