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which expressions represent simple harmonic motion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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< A-level Physics (Advancing Physics) Simple harmonic motion occurs when the force on an object is proportional and in the opposite direction to the displacement of the object. Examples include masses on springs and pendula, which 'bounce' back and forth repeatedly.

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Answered by AishiDas
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A-level Physics (Advancing Physics) Simple harmonic motion occurs when the force on an object is proportional and in the opposite direction to the displacement of the object. Examples include masses on springs and pendula, which 'bounce' back and forth repeatedly.

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