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1992-09-03
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A cycle in physics, is a sequence of changes
that moves a system away from, and then back
to, its original state. An example is a
vibration that moves a particle first in one
direction and then in the opposite direction,
with the particle returning to its original
position at the end of the vibration.
Subject by: Shaun Jey