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Explain why do the restoring force does not depend on the amplitude instead of being on displacement

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️The restoring force is responsible to restore original shape and size of the object. The amplitude is the maximum displacement from the zero value during one period of cycle.

✔️The restoring force depends on the displacement. It is a function of the position of the mass only.

✔️For example, if you stretch the spring to a greater length causes it to exert a force which will bring back towards in equilibrium length.

✔️Therefore, restoring force does not depend on amplitude instead by being on displacement.  

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Answered by Michael12
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✔️The restoring force is responsible to restore original shape and size of the object. The amplitude is the maximum displacement from the zero value during one period of cycle.

✔️The restoring force depends on the displacement. It is a function of the position of the mass only.

✔️For example, if you stretch the spring to a greater length causes it to exert a force which will bring back towards in equilibrium length..

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