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Which of the following examples represent (nearly) simple harmonic motion and which represent periodic but not simple harmonic motion?

A

the rotation of earth about its axis.

B

motion of an oscillating mercury column in a U-tube.

C

motion of a ball bearing inside a smooth curved bowl, when released from a point slightly above the lower most point.

D

general vibrations of a polyatomic molecule about its equilibrium position.

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(b) and (c): SHM, (a) and (d) represent periodic but not SHM [A polyatomic molecule has a number of natural frequencies, so in general, its vibration is a superposition of SHM’s of a number of different frequencies. This superposition is periodic but not SHM].
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