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what are three conditions for simple harmonic motion?

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Answered by chinmayp0704
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Answer:

Acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement from the position of equilibrium. Also the resultant force is therefore also directly proportional to this displacement, and the resultant force always acts towards this position of equilibrium.

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Answered by rdxmunda
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Explanation:

n oscillation follows simple harmonic motion if it fulfils the following two rules: Acceleration is always in the opposite direction to the displacement from the equilibrium position. Acceleration is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium posi

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