What's simple harmonic motion. Derive it's velocity ,displacement, acceleration.
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The motion of a particle moving along a straight line with an acceleration whose direction is always towards a fixed point on the line and whose magnitude is proportional to the distance from the fixed point is called simple harmonic motion
Displacement is a vector which points from the initial position of an object to its final position. The standard units of displacement are meters.
Velocity is a vector which shows the direction and rate of motion. The standard units of velocity are meters per second.
Acceleration is a vector which shows the direction and magnitude of changes in velocity. Its standard units are meters per second per second, or meters per second squared.
If displacement of an object is proportional to secure of time then what is motion