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Pallavi Pathak

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An example of the periodic motion is Earth's revolution. In this, the motion repeats itself after regular intervals of time. In oscillatory motion, the object moves back and forth about a mean position like a vibrating spring or pendulum. It is a type of periodic motion. Although, oscillatory motions are periodic, however, not vice versa. Oscillatory motion typically follows sinusoidal patterns and involves a restoring force.

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Selection depend on rank rather than number .compition is increased in recent years and it was observed that at 300 marks no government medical are alloted .

But it may be possible if you have reservation or Physical disability certificate. 

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This college contains 60 seats of bams course. As this college takes admission in bams course on the basis of your NEET score. You should score between 460-550 marks in NEET exam for generalcategory

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Conservative forces (like gravity or spring force) conserve mechanical energy and do not depend on the path taken. The work done by the conservative forces is recoverable.
Non-conservative forces (like friction or air resistance) dissipate energy as heat or sound. It depends on the path. When non-conservative forces act, mechanical energy is not conserved.

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Energy is measured in joules (J). It is the capacity to do work while power is the rate of using energy or doing work. Power is measured in watts (W). One watt equals one joule per second. Power talks about how fast the work is done, and energy is about how much work is possible. 

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