what is the difference between oscillatory and periodic motion
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The word oscillatory refers to something that moves back and forth repeatedly. The wordperiodic refers to something that repeats after a regular amount of time. the motion of planets around the Sun is always periodicbut not oscillatory. The motion of the pendulum of a clock isperiodic as well asoscillatory.
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The word oscillatory refers to something that moves back and forth repeatedly. The word periodic refers to something that repeats after a regular amount of time.
While oscillatory motion will almost certainly be periodic, not all periodic motion will be oscillatory.
Periodic motion is that motion which repeats itself after equal intervals of time. The interval of time is called the time period of periodic motion.
The word oscillatory refers to something that moves back and forth repeatedly. The word periodic refers to something that repeats after a regular amount of time.
While oscillatory motion will almost certainly be periodic, not all periodic motion will be oscillatory.
Periodic motion is that motion which repeats itself after equal intervals of time. The interval of time is called the time period of periodic motion.
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