when are maximum acceleration and maximum velocity achieved in a simple harmonic oscillator
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when are maximum acceleration and maximum velocity achieved in a simple harmonic oscillator
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In simple harmonic motion displacement is directly proportional to acceleration.When the distance from the equilibrium point(where the body has to stop)decreases the acceleration also decreases about velocity we all know that velocity is inversely proportional to distance from equilibrium meaning as displacement increases the velocity decreases so when the body pass through the mean point the velocity is maximum and acceleration is 0. The most important thing to remember is that velocity is inversely proportional to displacement and acceleration is directly proportional to displacement. Here displacement means distance from the equilibrium point.
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