Harmonic Motion Simulation

Simple Harmonic vs Periodic Motion

sin(ωt) - cos(ωt)
sin²(ωt)
Value: 1.0 rad/s
Value: 1.0x

Current Function: √2 sin(ωt - π/4)

Period (T): 6.28 s

Type of Motion: Simple Harmonic Motion

About Harmonic Motion

Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) is a type of periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement and acts in the direction opposite to that of displacement. It can be represented by a single sine or cosine function.

For SHM: x(t) = A sin(ωt + φ)
where:
A = amplitude
ω = angular frequency
φ = phase angle
T = 2π/ω (period)

Periodic but not SHM: The function sin²(ωt) is periodic but not simple harmonic, as it can be expressed as (1 - cos(2ωt))/2, showing it has a different equilibrium position and period (T = π/ω).

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