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Energy in simple harmonic motion explain


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Answered by captainkhan85
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In mechanics and physics, simple harmonic motion is a special type of periodic motion or oscillation motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement and acts in the direction opposite to that of displacement. Or in other words, the more you pull it one way, the more it wants to return to the middle. The classic example of this is a mass on a spring, because the more the mass stretches it, the more it feels a tug back towards the middle.
Answered by harsimran9464
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the total energy in simole harmonic motion is the sum of its potential energy ..... this the total energy in simple harmonic motion is simple particle is : directly proportional to the square of frequency of oscillation
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