Which of the following types of motion can not be classified as oscillation?

- Linear motion: Linear motion refers to the movement of an object in a straight line, such as walking or driving a car. It does not exhibit the repeated back-and-forth movement characteristic of oscillation.

- Rotational motion: Rotational motion involves the spinning or rotating of an object around an axis, such as the Earth rotating on its axis or a wheel spinning. While it involves movement, it is not characterized by the regular oscillating pattern of oscillation.

- Random motion: Random motion refers to the unpredictable and irregular movement of particles or objects, such as the movement of gas molecules. It lacks the regularity and periodicity required for oscillation.

All three of these types of motion (linear, rotational, and random) do not meet the criteria for oscillation.