What is Oscillatory motion?
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A motion repeating itself is referred to as periodic or oscillatory motion. An object in such motion oscillates about an equilibrium position due to a restoring force or torque. ... This motion is important to study many phenomena including electromagnetic waves, alternating current circuits, and molecules.
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What is Oscillatory motion?
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Oscillatory motion :-Oscillations are a type of periodic motion. An oscillation is usually defined as a repetitive variation over time. The oscillation can occur over a middle equilibrium point or between two states. A pendulum is a good example for an oscillatory motion.
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There are three types of oscillatory motions :
- Un-damped oscillations: In which the internal energy of the oscillation remains a constant.
- Damped oscillations: In the case the internal energy of the oscillation decreases over time.
- Forced oscillations: force is applied on the pendulum in a periodic variation.
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