Oscillatory motion is back-and-forth movement around a central position, like a pendulum.
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Oscillatory motion involves repeated back-and-forth movement around a central equilibrium position. Examples include a swinging pendulum or a vibrating guitar string. The motion is periodic, meaning it repeats at regular intervals, with the object continuously reversing its direction.
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