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simple harmonic  Maximum displacement is the amplitude X The period T and frequency f of a simple harmonic oscillator are given by T=2π√mk T = 2 π m k and f=12π√km f = 1 2 π Simple Harmonic Motion radians) are equivalent to a value between 0° and 360° That is, the position in a sine wave can always be referred to

Simple harmonic motion, in physics, repetitive movement back and forth through an equilibrium, or central, position, so that the maximum displacement on one Remember swingsets? You can swing high on them, but you can't get the swing to do a full circle This is because of harmonic motion, which keeps an object

Simple Harmonic Motion radians) are equivalent to a value between 0° and 360° That is, the position in a sine wave can always be referred to Simple Harmonic Motion · Amplitude, Period and Frequency · Phase · Simple Harmonic Motion and Circular Motion · Velocity and Acceleration · Waves and Resonance

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