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Define amplitude of simple harmonic motion

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Answered by qwvilla
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The maximum displacement of a particle from its mean position is called the amplitude in simple harmonic motion.

  • The motion of an object moving back and forth in a straight line is called simple harmonic motion.

  • x(t)=Acos(ωt) x ( t ) = A cos ⁡ |A| is the amplitude of a periodic motion.

  • Increasing amplitude means the particle travels greater distance in a cycle.

  • Neither Time period nor frequency depends upon time period.

  • The intensity of the wave is directly proportional to the square of its amplitude. When amplitude increases, amplitude also increases.

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Answered by AIwaysRight
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Answer:-

The maximum displacement of a vibrating body is known as amplitude of Simple Harmonic Motion.

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