Why ocsilatory motion is peroidic and proidic not ocsillatry
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All oscillatory motions are periodic because each oscillations gets completed in a definite interval of time. Eg: On being pulled and then released, a load attached to a spring executes oscillatory motion. On the other hand, all periodic motions may not be oscillatory. Eg: Revolution of planets around the Sun is a periodic motion but not an oscillatory motion (i.e. no to and fro motion about its mean position is present).
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