Periodic Motion


 
 
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Periodic Motion

Measurement of Time Using Periodic Motion:

Definition: Periodic motion refers to any motion that repeats itself in equal intervals of time. It's like a pattern that keeps happening over and over again predictably.

In order to measure time, we need a motion that repeats itself in equal intervals. Such a motion is called periodic motion.

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Question : 1

Which of the following are correct :

(a) A motion that does not repeat itself at regular intervals or a motion that does not repeat itself at all is called periodic motion.

(b) A motion that does not repeat itself at regular intervals or a motion that does not repeat itself at all is called non- periodic motion.

(c) Example of non- periodic motion are a car moving on a road, a bird gliding across the sky.

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Time taken by a simple pendulaum of a particular length to complete one oscilation is _____________

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) A type of motion that repeats itself after equal intervals of time is called periodic motion.

(b) A type of motion that repeats itself after equal intervals of time is called non-periodic motion.

(c) Examples of periodic motion are the rotation of the earth about its axis, the revolution of the earth around the sun.

Right Option : C
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