Motion of pendulum.
It is a side to side motion like a pendulum in a clock
The motion of swinging is an example of forced, damped oscillation. A more simple form of this is simple harmonic oscillation and can be read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_harmonic_motion
Oscillation of a simple pendulum.
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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.
A wave is a back and fro motion of particles due to vibration or oscillation, example: The sound wave which is due to the vibration of the vocal cords.
Oscillation Isolator was created in 2009.
NO,oscillation is not necessarily a wave because energy is not transported in oscillation.In oscillation there is no space periodicity.An oscillation is periodic in time only where as a wave is periodic in time and space both.
No it is not because Earth is not oscillating freely, but under the influence of the Sun's gravity field.
Using a pendulum as an example: a pendulum swings from left to right (first swing) and then swings back again right to left (second swing). A complete oscillation is composed of both swings.
Please put oscillation in a complete sentence.
The end of the birth can't have the opposite in birth of the end. These two are completely different. Example from history of architecture: "oscillation between Prague and Vienna is being born" implies a question "When the oscillation begins or when ends its birth?" The logically consequent question "Is there something which is oscillation and is not being born?" has no answer. Only it is clear that it is not birth of the end.