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Simple harmonic motion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A series of graphical animations illustrating the features of this phenomenon, with online consolidation exercises. ... Amplitude, Period, and Frequency; Phase; SHM and Circular Motion; Velocity and Acceleration; Self Test SIMPLE HARMONICMOTION; © Department of Physics, University of Guelph...
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NTNUJAVA Virtual Physics Laboratory ; Java Simulations in Physics: Enjoy the fun! > JDK1.0.2 simulations (1996-2001) > kinematics > Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion...
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Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM). The motion that occurs when an object is accelerated towards a mid-point. The size of the acceleration is dependent upon the distance of the object from the mid-point. Very common type of motion, eg.
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a. Analogy of Simple Harmonic Motion to Circular Motion: ... One dot moves around the circle while another dot projected on a diameter stays underneath the first dot and executes simple harmonic motion. ... The following demonstrations are available to show simple harmonic motion.
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Simple Harmonic Motion: ; In order for mechanical oscillation to occur, a system must posses two quantities: elasticity and inertia. When the system is displaced from its equilibrium position, the elasticity provides a restoring force such that the system tries to return to equilibrium.
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