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Q: What is the back-and-forth motion that follows the same path?
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What is a back and forth motion that repeatedly follows the same path?

This could describe a regular vibration or oscillation. An example could be the swing of a pendulum.


Any movement that follows the same path repeatedly?

Pattern


Why not all motion the same?

Due to path in which it is made. Due to acceleration, retardation


How long does it take to get to the moon now?

It still takes the same amount of time if the spacecraft follows an orbital path.


Projectile following a parabolic path on a circle?

A projectile doesn't follow a circular path. It follows a parabolic path. No part of a circle has the same shape as any part of a parabola. They're different curves.


What ia an object tendency to continue doing what its doing?

According to Newton's first law of motion, an object that is in motion will stay in motion. Basically if an object is moving, unless something stops or alters its path in any way, the object will continue to move down the same path.


Does the sun follow the same path in the sky in each season?

Yes, the Sun appears to follows a path round the sky called the ecliptic, as the Earth moves round its yearly orbit.


Since electrons exhibit wavelike repeated motion?

Electrons are subatomic particles. Since electrons exhibit wavelike repeated motion, they tend to follow the same path around an atom.


What is a steady flow?

the flow is said to be steady flow if every particle passing through a point follows the same path as the particles passed through the point earlier.


Is it true when a bike goes around a curve at the same speed as it was moving on a straight road it has uniform motion?

NO, Not Actually it is not moving with same speed as on straight road beacuse in circular path there is regular change of direction.


An object that has the same speed but changes direction is?

... experiencing vector acceleration, under the influence of a net force acting perpendicular to its direction of motion.


Prove that rest and motion are relative terms?

Actually sitting on the earth we feel as if we are at rest. But relative to the pole star we are moving along a circular path. Also relative to the sun we are moving along an elliptical path around the sun. So actually speaking we are not at rest. In the same nothing is stationary. Everything is in motion. Rest means only a relative term.