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Is it true that oscillatory motion is different from vibratory motion?


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a

True

b

False 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The given statement is true.
The only difference between vibratory motion and oscillatory motion is that when the oscillations are high frequency or the particle moves at a faster rate around a fixed point, that motion is called vibratory motion; when the oscillations are low to medium frequency, or the particle moves at a slower rate around a fixed point, that motion is called oscillatory motion.
 
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