Description: Simple harmonic motion is repetitive oscillation around an equilibrium position, governed by Hooke's law.
Description: Linear simple harmonic motion (SHM) is oscillation along a straight path, described by differential equations.
Description: In SHM, acceleration is proportional to displacement, velocity is maximum at equilibrium, and displacement varies sinusoidally.
Description: In SHM, displacement peaks at maximum values, velocity is maximum at equilibrium, and acceleration peaks at extremes.
Description: Graphical representation of extreme positions shows maximum displacement peaks with zero velocity and maximum acceleration.
Description: Energy in SHM consists of kinetic and potential energy, with total energy constant throughout oscillation.
Description: The laws of a simple pendulum state its period depends on length and gravity, not mass.
Description: Forced oscillations occur when external force drives a system, while resonance amplifies oscillations at natural frequency.
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