What is the difference between oscillatory motion and linear motion
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The main difference is that oscillatory motion is always periodic but aperiodic motion may or may not beoscillatory motion. For example, themotion of a pendulum is bothoscillatory motion and periodic motionbut the motion of the wheels of a car is only periodic because the wheels rotate in a circular motion.
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An oscillation can be a periodic motion that repeats itself in a regular cycle, such as a sine wave, the side-to-side swing of a pendulum, or the up-and-down motion of a spring with a weight. An oscillating movement is around an equilibrium point or mean value. It is also known as a periodic motion.
Linear motion is the motion that is natural to an object: moving in a straight line. According to Newton s First Law of Motion, an object not affected by any force will continue indefinitely in a straight line.
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