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Explain oscillatory motion..​

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Answered by rithiksandron6p7xfwp
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Oscillatory motion can be termed as the repeated motion in which an object repeats the same movement over and over. In the absence of friction, the oscillatory motion would continue forever; but in the real world, the system eventually settles into equilibrium.

Answered by Brainlyparinda
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 &lt;font size="4" color="blue"&gt;Observe the movement of the pendulum of a wall clock. It moves back and forth, between two points, along the same path.A similar motion occurs in a suspended object for which one end, of the suspending thread/wire/rod, is fixed.Such a 'to and fro' motion, of an object, along the same path, is oscillatory motion.Here,the object moves as a whole and there is no change in the shape, or the size, of the object.The swinging pendulum of a clock, a child moving on a 'swing' and a ringing temple bell are some examples of oscillatory motion. Thus, An object is said to have an oscillatory motion if it moves 'to and fro' along the same path, in a regular periodic way.</p><p> &lt;/font&gt;

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