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Answered by Anonymous
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Simple harmonic motion, in physics, repetitive movement back and forth through an equilibrium, or central, position, so that the maximum displacement on one side of this position is equal to the maximum displacement on the other side. The time interval of each complete vibration is the same.

the characteristics of simple harmonic motion

  • A restoring force must act on the body.
  • Body must have acceleration in a direction opposite to the displacement and the acceleration must be directly proportional to displacement.
  • The system must have inertia (mass).
  • SHM is a type of oscillatory motion.
  • It is a particular case of preodic motion.
Answered by SwaggerGabru
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SHM (Simple harmonic motion) is a type of oscillatory motion in which acceleration is directly dependent on the displacement from a mean position, i.e. a = -ω^2x

In general, displacement is given as: x = A sin (ωt +φ0)

Here, ω is the angular frequency, A is the maximum displacement (or, amplitude) and φ0 is the initial phase.

The characteristics of simple harmonic motion are undamped, undriven, periodic motion. Any equation of motion that can be derived through the use of the following restoring force: F = -kx, where F is the force vector, k is the spring constant, and x is displacement vector, will exhibit simple harmonic motion. The motion itself is described by the equation x(t) = Acos(wt + p), where x(t) is the position as a function of time, A is the amplitude of the motion, w is its angular frequency, and p is the phase.

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