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Define oscillatory motion.

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Oscillatory motion is the repetitive back-and-forth movement of an object around a central point or position. It occurs in a regular pattern, where the object moves to one side, then returns to the original position, and repeats the motion. A common example is a pendulum swinging or a swing moving back and forth. This type of motion is seen in many everyday objects and is often caused by a restoring force that pulls the object back to its starting position.

This question related to Chapter 5 Science Curiosity Class 6th NCERT.
From the Chapter 5. Measurement of Length and Motion.
Give answer according to your understanding.

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  1. Movement to and fro about a fixed point.
    Explanation: Objects in oscillatory motion repeat their movement back and forth, like a swing.

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