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Motion is always relative. Based on the energy of the particle under motion, the motions are classified into two types:
In bounded motion, the particle has negative total energy (E<0) and has two or more extreme points where the total energy is always equal to the potential energy of the particle i.e the kinetic energy of the particle becomes zero.
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