Simple harmonic motion
AnswerSimple Harmonic Motion
An Oscillating motion is one that moves forwards and backwards in an arc or circle repeatedly. is called oscillatory motion ... by : anushka rai
a pendulum is not only an unbalanced force it also is a "swinger" that swings in a back and forth motion because of this "force"
An oscillating motion is when sosmething moves back and forth. I'm not sure how it ties in toi music, but a floor fan that turns back and forth is an oscillating fan.
A back-and-forth or reciprocating movement is known as an oscillation. An example would be the motion of a pendulum. Closely related words include flux, undulation, pulsation, cycle, vibration, alternation, and see-saw(ing).
This can either be a wave or pendulum in which a motion of energy or a body repeats a constant motion usually up and down/side to side.
Linear back and forth motion at any speed is technically termed "Reciprocating Motion".
==Oscillating is when something swings like a pendulem
Gravity makes a pendulum swing back and forth. The object starts at one point, and then moves in a circular motion to the apex of it's next point. The kinetic energy becomes less and less as time goes on if no extra energy is added.
Did you mean harmonic motion? Harmonic motion is periodic motion controlled by a force that delays movement in proportion to the amount of displacement that comes from an balanced position. An example with be a pendulum that swings back and forth.
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