An Oscillating motion is one that moves forwards and backwards in an arc or circle repeatedly. is called oscillatory motion ... by : anushka rai
Oscillatory motion does not possess by bicycle. Pendulem is one of the example of oscillatory motion
an arc like motion back, and forth.
There is no oscillating movement in a bicycle. An example of an oscillating motion is a pendulum as a pendulum swings back and forth.
Oscillations (vibrations) are damped when they are changed by some action. For example, touching an oscillating (vibrating) tuning fork with your finger is said to be damping it. The oscillation (number of Hertz) of an electrical oscillator, such as a TV tuner, is changed by varying the settings of the tuner.
Vibratory motion of ideal systems in the absence of any friction or resistance continues indefinitely under the action of a restoring force. Practically, in all systems, the force of friction slows down the motion, so the systems do not oscillate indefinitely. The friction reduces the mechanical energy of the system as time passes, and the motion is said to be DAMPED. This damping progressively reduces the AMPLITUDE of OSCILLATION.
Oscillations are reoccurring and regular fluctuations between particular states within a system. These states could be discrete, such as a car's turn signal blinking on and off; continuous, such as a wave; damped, such as the gradual decay of the amplitude of a vibrating guitar string; or driven, such as the forced motion of someone on a swing. The states involved in an oscillation don't have to just be mechanical in nature. For example, the stock market oscillates between a bull and a bear market, or your favorite style of music may oscillate between jazz and blues. Even driving to and from work everyday along the same route at the same time is an oscillation. The key things to remember are that oscillations require a "back and forth" motion, and that this motion must happen again and again and again. Thus, bouncing a basketball off the ground and then catching it isn't an oscillation, because the "back and forth" motion only happens once. Additionally, the Earth's orbit around the Sun isn't an oscillation, because, while it does indeed happen over and over again, the motion isn't "back and forth."
Please put oscillation in a complete sentence.
wavecycle
Motion of pendulum.
Oscillation
an arc like motion back, and forth.
It is damped oscillation.
The motion of the simple pendulum will be in simple harmonic if it is in oscillation.
TO AND FRO MOTION It is the motion in which a body moves in fro and to directions. EXAMPLE Motion of simple pendulum
It is a side to side motion like a pendulum in a clock
It is known as oscillation of a violin string.
Any oscillation in which the amplitude of the oscillating quantity decreases with time is referred as damped oscillation. Also known as damped vibration, http://www.answers.com/topic/damped-harmonic-motion
i believe it is called oscillation
That's the rate of oscillation to create pitch
Torsion = turning Oscillation = repeated motion toraion oscillation is repeated turing back and forth. Imagine you have a weight hanging on the end of a piece of string. Twist the weight and, when released, it will oscillate torsionally.