Simple Harmonic Motion
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This film provides a technical explanation of simple harmonic motion (SHM), illustrating the concept through the physical behavior of a mass attached to a spring. It defines SHM as periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement but acts in the opposite direction, a relationship expressed by Hooke’s Law ($F = -kx$). The video utilizes a “circle of reference” as a geometric tool to model and analyze key physical variables—including amplitude, period, frequency, displacement, velocity, and acceleration—demonstrating how these factors evolve over time. By mapping the projection of circular motion onto a horizontal diameter, the film confirms that the acceleration of the system is proportional to the negative of the displacement, thereby verifying the mechanics of simple harmonic oscillators.
Keywords: simple harmonic motion, periodic motion, spring-mass system, Hooke’s Law, oscillation, circle of reference, amplitude, frequency, acceleration, velocity, physics