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Motion of a ball bearing inside a smooth curved bowl, when released from a point slightly above the lower point
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Motion of a ball bearing inside a smooth curved bowl, when released from a point slightly above the lower point is
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(a) simple harmonic motion.
(b) non-periodic motion.
(c) periodic motion.
(d) periodic but not S.H.M.
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