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Question
How are we different from Oscillatory motion and linear motion?
Solution
Oscillatory motion | Linear motion |
The type of motion in which the object moves to and fro repeatedly about a mean or a fixed position is known as oscillatory motion. | The type of motion in which the object moves from one point to another in a straight line is called linear motion. |
In oscillatory motion, the body swings back and forth. | In linear motion, an object shows displacement in a straight line. |
For example: Movement of the pendulum of a clock | For example: Vehicles moving on a straight road |
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