An oscillatory motion is one in which an item moves in such a way that it periodically comes to and leaves a fixed point. The equilibrium point is this fixed position. The oscillatory motion's equilibrium position is the place at which oscillations occur, and the oscillating object must pass through this point during each oscillation. Electromagnetic waves, alternating current circuits, and molecular motion are all examples of this.
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