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What is oscillatory motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Oscillation refers to any Periodic Motion moving at a distance about the equilibrium position and repeat itself over and over for a period of time.

Examples of the oscillatory motion. The clock, The tuning fork, The spring, The stretched string, The motion of the swing, The rotary bee. The movement of the Earth's crust during the earthquakes. The movement of the atoms in the molecules.

Answered by Spacelover1234
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The to and fro motion of a body from its rest position ( or mean position) is called oscillatory motion.

for example

the motion of a pendulum moves to and fro in direction

the swing also comes front and back so it also moves in to and fro direction

How a pendulum and a swing moves to and fro it is also there in the attachment

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