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explain simple harmonic motion

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Answered by GOPINTR
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oscillatory motion under a retarding force proportional to the amount of displacement from an equilibrium position.

Answered by fanbruhh
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 \bf{simple \: harmonic \: motion}
&lt;b&gt;&lt;I&gt;&lt;u&gt; harmonic oscillation is that oscillation which can be expressed in terms of simple harmonic function sine function cosine function. harmonic oscillation of constant amplitude and of a single frequency is called simple harmonic motion. simple harmonic oscillation is the simplest form of oscillatory motion this motion arises when the force on the oscillating body is directly proportional to its displacement from the mean position.<br /><br />mathematically SHM can be expressed as see in pic&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/u&gt;..


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