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which quantity varies when an object executes simple harmonic motion????​

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Force is the only physical quantity that changes in simple harmonic motion , force is propotinal to the displacement and it is in the opposite direction , since displacement is changing so the force. Amplitude is constant, since it is the maximum displacement ,Total energy depends on amplitude and it is also constant .Angular frequency is constant , it depends on the constants of motion such as, mass, radius and spring or elasticity constant .

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Force is the only physical quantity that changes in simple harmonic motion , force is propotinal to the displacement and it is in the opposite direction , since displacement is changing so the force. Amplitude is constant, since it is the maximum displacement ,Total energy depends on amplitude and it is also constant .Angular frequency is constant , it depends on the constants of motion such as, mass, radius and spring or elasticity constant .

Force is the only physical quantity that changes in simple harmonic motion , force is propotinal to the displacement and it is in the opposite direction , since displacement is changing so the force. Amplitude is constant, since it is the maximum displacement ,Total energy depends on amplitude and it is also constant .Angular frequency is constant , it depends on the constants of motion such as, mass, radius and spring or elasticity constant .Hope this helps you ❤❤

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