What is difference between the periodic motion and oscillatory motion?
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What is difference between the periodic motion and oscillatory motion?
Oscillatory Motion:
Oscillatory motion can be defined as the motion in which there is to and fro movement of an object about a fixed position. This fixed position is called the mean position. The motion of a pendulum is an example of oscillatory motion.
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Restoring Forces & Oscillation: Definition & Examples
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Chapter 11 / Lesson 1Restoring forces create oscillation in a system. Explore the defining characteristics of restoring forces, how they generate oscillations, and examples of restoring forces' effects on masses connected to springs and pendulums.
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