If the distance d of an object from its rest position at time t is given by a sinusoidal graph, the motion of the object is simple harmonic motion.
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In simple harmonic motion distance d of an object from its rest position at time t is given by a sinusoidal graph.
In this situation acceleration=a=-2x
where x is displacement from mean position.Which is the requirement for simple harmonic motion.
If the distance d of an object from its rest position at time t is given...
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