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What is the displacement of a particle in simple harmonic motion?

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Harmonic motion. A is the amplitude of the oscillation, i.e. the maximum displacement of the object from equilibrium, either in the positive or negative x-direction. Simple harmonic motion is repetitive. The period T is the time it takes the object to complete one oscillation and return to the starting position.

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