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explain briefly about non period motion in physics.​

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The non-periodic motion is a type of motion that does not repeat itself in fixed intervals of time. ... On the other hand, the motion of a pendulum is a periodic motion as it repeats itself after a fixed interval of time. In this article, we discuss 10 examples of non-periodic motion.

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The non-periodic motion is a type of motion that does not repeat itself in fixed intervals of time. For example, our eye movement is non-periodic motion, we do not rotate our eyes in a periodic fashion, we move left and right as required in a random way.

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