| 11. | The approximating function " F 1 " is linear, so it will describe simple harmonic motion.
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| 12. | This cycle of simple harmonic motion repeats.
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| 13. | The body moves with simple harmonic motion.
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| 14. | This means that if a weight is hung on a spring it will oscillate with simple harmonic motion.
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| 15. | If the driving point moves in simple harmonic motion, the pendulum's motion is described by the Mathieu equation.
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| 16. | :: I assume he means simple harmonic motion of a spring at its average length which is getting smaller.
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| 17. | I've differentiated twice to show that it's simple harmonic motion, but I don't know where to go from there.
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| 18. | To a first approximation, the motion in a normal vibration can be described as a kind of simple harmonic motion.
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| 19. | Our article on Simple harmonic motion contains the very formula you need .-- Howard Train 03 : 55, 14 May 2006 ( UTC)
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| 20. | The angular deflection also follows a simple harmonic motion, which lags behind the side to side motion by a quarter of a cycle.
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