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Does `e^(omegat)` represent periodic motion ? Ifyes, then find the period `( omega ` is any positive constant )
Hint `:` (Think , Does it repeat itself)

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To determine whether \( e^{\omega t} \) represents periodic motion, we need to analyze its behavior over time. ### Step 1: Define periodic motion A function is considered periodic if it repeats its values after a certain time interval \( T \). This means that there exists a \( T > 0 \) such that: \[ f(t + T) = f(t) \quad \text{for all } t \] ...
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