What are preodic and non-
Preodic motion ? Explain each of two example
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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.
Explanation:
Periodic motion, in physics, motion repeated in equal intervals of time.
The motion which does not repeat itself after the regular interval of time is called non-periodic motion.
Examples of periodic motion:
- 1. The motion of the bob of the simple pendulum
- 2. Motion of a planet around the sun
- 3. Motion of the tip of the minute and hour hands of a clock
- 4. Motion of a boy sitting in a swing
- 5. Motion of the needle of a sewing machine operating at constant speed
Examples of non-periodic motion:
- 1. Swaying of the branches of a tree
- 2. Motion of a bouncing ball under the action of gravity and friction
- 3. The running of a batsman between the wickets
- 4. Motion of the pestle in a mortar when operated manually.
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The motion which repeats itself on a regular interval of time is called periodic motion
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The motion which repeats itself but not on a regular interval of time is called non periodic motion
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The motion which repeats itself but not on a regular interval of time is called non periodic motion
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