Physics, asked by VanditaNegi, 11 months ago

what is difference between rotatory and oscillatory motion?​

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Answered by aadil1290
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Rotational motion is when something is moving in a circle - like if I took a ball on a string and swung it around my head. Oscillating motion is when something is going back and forth and back and forth. ... You couldn't see it spinning around, but it would look as if it were going from one side to the other and back....

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Differences between rotatory and oscillatory movements are:

  • A circular motion is when something moves in a circle - like I pick up a ball from a rope and wrap it around my head.
  • The movement of an object is said to rotate when the particles of an object rotate in a circular motion relative to the imaginary axis, known as the axis of rotation.
  • The rotating axis can be inside or outside the body of the rotating object.
  • Moving movement is when an object goes back and forth and back and forth.
  • On the ball in the example of the rope, the oscillating movement can be when you look at the ball from the side.
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