When a mass undergoes shm, there is always a constant ratio between its displacement and?
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When a mass undergoes Simple Harmonic Motion, there is always a constant ratio between it's displacement and acceleration.
Since a = -w^2 x where w is the angular frequency of the particle.
and thus,
displacement/acceleration = 1/w^2 which is a constant ratio for every changing displacement too !!
Since a = -w^2 x where w is the angular frequency of the particle.
and thus,
displacement/acceleration = 1/w^2 which is a constant ratio for every changing displacement too !!
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