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write down the difference between simple harmonic motion and angular simple harmonic motion.​

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Answered by wxyz8481
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Answered by heymisssilent
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Explanation:

In linear simple harmonic motion, the displacement of the particle is measured in terms of linear displacement r The restoring force is F=− k  r , where k is a spring constant or force constant which is force per unit displacement. In this case, the inertia factor is mass of the body executing simple harmonic motion

In angular simple harmonic motion, the displacement of the particle is measured in terms of angular displacement angle teta. Here, the spring factor stands for torque constant i.e., the moment of the couple to produce unit angular displacement or the restoring torque per unit angular displacement. In this case, the inertia factor stands for moment of inertia of the body executing angular simple harmonic oscillation

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