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what is the Difference between periodic and oscillatory motion .....??
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Answered by 01Prachi
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Periodic Motion

Periodic motions are defined as any type of motion that repeats itself over time. Periodic motions are abundant in nature. Motions such as planetary motion, the motion of moons around planets, the motion of orbital satellites, the motion of the blades of a fan, the rotation of an engine are some examples for periodic motions.

Oscillatory Motion

Oscillatory motions are a type of periodic motion. An oscillatory motion is usually defined as a repetitive variation over time. The oscillatory motion 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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