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Explain formula of simple harmonic motion

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Heya!!

➡️ The differential equation of linear S.H.M. is d2x/dt2 + (k/m)x = 0

where d2x/dt2 is the acceleration of the particle,

x is the displacement of the particle,

m is the mass of the particle and

k is the force constant.

Answered by anju7699
1

By definition, if a mass m is under SHM its acceleration is directly proportional to displacement.These equations demonstrate that the simple harmonic motion is isochronous (the period and frequency are independent of the amplitude and the initial phase of the motion).

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