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what is the relation between force and displacement in a simple harmonic motion,,

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Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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The force responsible for the motion is always directed toward the equilibrium position and is directly proportional to the distance from it. ... That is, F = −kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a constant. This relation is called Hooke's law.

Answered by Anonymous
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Work = force × displacement in the direction of the force.

W= Fd.

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