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what is oscillating equilibrium position? please explain with an example.​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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A pendulum, for example, has its equilibrium position when it is hanging vertical, and the gravitational force is counteracted by the tension. ... In an oscillating system, the force always acts in a direction opposite to the displacement of the particle from the equilibrium point.

Answered by AnnieStar
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Oscillating equilibrium position :

The distance between the crest and the equilibrium position is equal to the distance between the trough and the equilibrium position. This distance is known as the amplitude of the wave, and is the characteristic height of the wave, above or below the equilibrium position.

Example of Oscillating equilibrium position :

A pendulum, for example, has its equilibrium position when it is hanging vertical, and the gravitational force is counteracted by the tension. In an oscillating system, the force always acts in a direction opposite to the displacement of the particle from the equilibrium point.

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