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What's simple harmonic motion. Derive it's velocity ,displacement, acceleration.

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Answered by omkalamkar9999
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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.

Answered by AskTheExpert
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If displacement of an object is proportional to secure of time then what is motion

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