When are the displacement and velocity in the same direction in shm?
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The displacement and velocity are the same when they are in the mean position.
- The direction of the speed vector is controlled by a genuinely straightforward principle, which is that it is consistently tangent to the way and towards the movement.
- The heading of motion is fundamentally the course of the item's displacement during a small interval.
- When a particle carrying out SHM is moving from a mean situation towards extraordinary position, at that point the displacement and speed are a similar way, away from the mean position
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