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What are the necessary conditions for a body to execute simple harmonic motion?

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Answered by JAIDEVILMAN42
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The acceleration of the object must be directly proportional to its displacement from some fixed point, and the acceleration must be directed to that fixed point.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

necessary conditions for a body to execute simple harmonic motion

Explanation:

The restoring force should be proportional to the displacement and act contrary to the course of motion and not using a drag forces or friction. The frequency of oscillation does now not depend on the amplitude.

Harmonic movement refers to the movement an oscillating mass reports whilst the restoring force is proportional to the ​displacement, but in opposite directions. Harmonic movement is periodic and can be represented via a sine wave with consistent frequency and amplitude. An example of this is a weight bouncing on a spring. Harmonic movement or SHM is described as a motion in which the restoring force is at once proportional to the displacement of the body from its mean role. The direction of this restoring force is constantly toward the suggest position

And, the easy harmonic motion is continually oscillatory. Periodic movement examples are the movement of the fingers of a clock, the motion of the wheels of a car, and so on. easy harmonic motion examples: the motion of a pendulum, motion of a spring, etc. learn the distinction among Periodic and Oscillatory motion here.

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