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Simple harmonic motion is the motion of an oscillating body, where acceleration is
. For a body undergoing simple harmonic motion, there is always a force which
.
For simple harmonic motion, velocity is the rate of change of the .
Simple harmonic systems which oscillate with no external forces acting are said to undergo vibrations. A periodic force which causes simple harmonic motion is called the force. When this force matches the system's natural frequency, occurs, which greatly increases the amplitude of oscillations.
For an isolated system in simple harmonic motion, is constant. Any force which dissipates energy in a simple harmonic system the system.
For simple harmonic motion, velocity is the rate of change of the .
Simple harmonic systems which oscillate with no external forces acting are said to undergo vibrations. A periodic force which causes simple harmonic motion is called the force. When this force matches the system's natural frequency, occurs, which greatly increases the amplitude of oscillations.
For an isolated system in simple harmonic motion, is constant. Any force which dissipates energy in a simple harmonic system the system.