Physics, asked by rajeswarirajeswari07, 2 months ago

. Find an expression for force law of simple harmonic motion​

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Answered by persiashree
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The time interval of each complete vibration is the same. The force responsible for the motion is always directed toward the equilibrium position and is directly proportional to the distance from it. That is, F = −kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a constant. This relation is called Hooke's law.

Answered by RealSweetie
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The direction of this restoring force is always towards the mean position. The acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is given by, a(t) = -ω2 x(t). Here, ω is the angular velocity of the particle.

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