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show the acceleration of S.H.M is directly proportionan to the displacement????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The equation for the energy associated with SHM can be solved to find the magnitude of the velocity at any position: |v|=√km(A2−x2). | v | = k m ( A 2 − x 2 ) . The energy in a simple harmonic oscillator is proportional to the square of the amplitude.

Answered by BrokenHeart44
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Simple Harmonic Motion is a type of motion in which displacement is always directed towards mean position and acceleration is directly proportional to displacement and opposite in direction.

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