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Why do we say that "All periodic motions are necessarily repetitive but all repetitive motions are not necessarily periodic"?

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Answered by EzekielIsaac
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Explanation:

Every oscillatory motion is periodic, but every periodic motion need not be oscillatory. Circular motion is a periodic motion, but it is not oscillatory. ... This motion arises when the force on the oscillating body is directly proportional to its displacement from the mean position, which is also the equilibrium position.

Answered by Sakshithegenius
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