Which of the following examples represent periodic motion? (a) A swimmer completing one (return) trip from one bank of a river to the other and back. (b) A freely suspended bar magnet displaced from its N-S direction and released. (c) A hydrogen molecule rotating about its centre of mass. (d) An arrow released from a bow.
Hint. Periodic motion must repeat itself at regular intervals — a single, non-repeated event does not qualify, no matter how it looks.
(a) NOT periodic — this describes a single completed trip, not a motion that keeps repeating itself at regular intervals.
(b) Periodic — the magnet oscillates back and forth about the N-S direction under a restoring torque, repeating regularly.
(c) Periodic — uniform rotation about the centre of mass repeats identically every revolution, even though it is not oscillatory.
(d) NOT periodic — once released, the arrow flies away and never returns to repeat its motion.
✦ (b) and (c) are periodic since they repeat regularly, while (a) and (d) each describe a single non-repeating event, which is why they fail the basic definition regardless of how motion-like they appear.
