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What is simple harmonic motion? ​

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Answered by opsinghgcl
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Answer:

oscillatory motion under a retarding force proportional to the amount of displacement from an equilibrium position.

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Answered by karanjotgaidu
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It is a periodic motion in which displacement is a periodic function of time. In simple harmonic motion, the force acting on the body is directly proportional to its displacement.

The SHM can be represented as,

y = A sin(wt + Φ)

x = A cos(wt + Φ)

where, A = displacement

w = angular velocity

Φ = initial phase

x/y = displacement

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