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Motion of pendulum is known as oscillatory motion.

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Answered by keya20000005
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In this motion, the Bob of pendulum from its rest position O moves to one side A, comes back to rest position O. It moves to and fro. This process is continuously repeated. So, the motion of pendulum is known as Oscillator motion.

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Answered by aniket1454
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The motion of the bob of a simple pendulum is another example of oscillatory motion. In the simplest form of oscillatory motion, the restoring force on the body is proportional to its magnitude of displacement but is opposite in direction to the displacement from the mean position.
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This article is being written to give a brief and good concept regarding Oscillatory motion, Simple harmonic motion(SHM)and there few examples. In our everyday life we come across different things in which we see these phenomenon taking place so let's go through these topics.



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. Oscillatory motion can be found throughout the physical world in different cases from the uranium nucleus oscillation before it fissions to the carbon dioxide molecules oscillating in the universe, absorbing and contributing to global warming. Building and bridges undergoes oscillatory motion, sometimes with disastrous results. Even stars oscillates. Waves- from sound to ocean waves to seismic waves in the solid earth- ultimately involve oscillatory motion.


Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), and one hertz is equal to one oscillation cycle per second.
and Motion of pendulum is the example of oscillatory motion because pendulum oscillates but after sometimes it comes to its mean position.

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