How can we abtain the equations of SHM
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The differential equation of linear S.H.M. is d2x/dt2 + (k/m)x = 0 where d2x/dt2 is the acceleration of the particle, x is the displacement of the particle, m is the mass of the particle and k is the force constant. We know that k/m = ω2 where ω is the angular frequency.
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The differential equation of linear S.H.M. is d2x/dt2 + (k/m)x = 0 where d2x/dt2 is the acceleration of the particle, x is the displacement of the particle, m is the mass of the particle and k is the force constant. We know that k/m = ω2 where ω is the angular frequency.
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