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differential equation of SHM​

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Answered by soumyojitbardhan
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Answer:

The differential equation for the Simple harmonic motion has the following solutions: x = A sin ⁡ ω t x=A\sin \omega \,t x=Asinωt (This solution when the particle is in its mean position point (O) in figure (a)

Displacement: x = -A

Acceleration: |a| = Max

Potential energy: PE = Max

Speed: |v| = 0

Explanation:

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Answered by Shiva5236spn
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Answer:

d2x/dt2 + ω2x = 0, which is the differential equation for linear simple harmonic motion.

Displacement: x = -A

Acceleration: |a| = Max

Potential energy: PE = Max

Speed: |v| = 0

Explanation:

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