Chapter 16: Q2CQ (page 588)
What conditions must be met to produce simple harmonic motion?
Short Answer
(a) The net force must obey Hooke’s law.
(b) There must not be any Damping force acting on the system.
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Chapter 16: Q2CQ (page 588)
What conditions must be met to produce simple harmonic motion?
(a) The net force must obey Hooke’s law.
(b) There must not be any Damping force acting on the system.
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