find amplitude of shm
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It might seem like we've started a topic that is completely unrelated to what we've done previously; however, there is a close connection between circular motion and simple harmonic motion. Consider an object experiencing uniform circular motion, such as a mass sitting on the edge of a rotating turntable. This is two-dimensional motion, and the x and y position of the object at any time can be found by applying the equations:
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Consider a block-spring system that forms a linear simple harmonic oscillator, with the block undergoing SHM.
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