Force law for simple harmonic motion
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it is the harmonic motion
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Hey buddy here is the ans.
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the force acting simple harmonic motion is proportional to the displacement and is always directed towards the centre of motion simple harmonic motion is the motion executed by a particle subject to a force which is proportional to the displacement of the particle and is directed towards the mean position .
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