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Simple harmonic motion (SHM) requires two properties: elasticity and inertia. Elasticity provides a restoring force that tries to return a displaced system to equilibrium, while inertia causes the system to overshoot equilibrium as it oscillates back and forth. This interplay between elastic and inertial forces results in oscillatory motion. The document then discusses various aspects of SHM including the force law, energy, angular SHM, damped SHM, and resonance.

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Simple harmonic motion (SHM) requires two properties: elasticity and inertia. Elasticity provides a restoring force that tries to return a displaced system to equilibrium, while inertia causes the system to overshoot equilibrium as it oscillates back and forth. This interplay between elastic and inertial forces results in oscillatory motion. The document then discusses various aspects of SHM including the force law, energy, angular SHM, damped SHM, and resonance.

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Simple Har monic Motion

Click to edit Master subtitle Reference Book: Fundamentals of Physics: style Halliday (8th Ed)

Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)


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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. The inertia property causes the system to overshoot equilibrium. This constant play between the elastic and inertia properties is what allows oscillatory motion to occur.

Force Law of SHM

Sample Problem

Energy in SHM

Angular SHM

Simple Pendulum

SHM and UCM

Damped SHM

Force Oscillation and Resonance

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