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Periodic motion is one which :(a) repeats in position only(b) repeats in phase only(c) repeats in both position and phase after regular intervals of time(d) repeats in period
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Periodic motion is a motion that repeats itself in a fixed time period. This means that the motion will return to its original position and phase after a certain amount of time has passed. Show more…
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