yes
A repeated cycle of a tuning fork.
In the middle of the ocean it is simple harmonic. But at the shores the energy would be diverted into lateral movement
Did you mean harmonic motion? Harmonic motion is periodic motion controlled by a force that delays movement in proportion to the amount of displacement that comes from an balanced position. An example with be a pendulum that swings back and forth.
No. "Simple harmonic motion" is motion in a single dimension; it can be represented as the projection of a uniform circular motion.
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A repeated cycle of a tuning fork.
In the middle of the ocean it is simple harmonic. But at the shores the energy would be diverted into lateral movement
Did you mean harmonic motion? Harmonic motion is periodic motion controlled by a force that delays movement in proportion to the amount of displacement that comes from an balanced position. An example with be a pendulum that swings back and forth.
I am guessing that it is Simple Harmonic Motion.
Simple Harmonic motion is circular motion. Look at a graph showing simple harmonic motion... you'll see it.
what is difference between simple harmonic motion and vibratory motion?
No. "Simple harmonic motion" is motion in a single dimension; it can be represented as the projection of a uniform circular motion.
Simple harmonic motion
A pendulum moves in simple harmonic motion. If a graph of the pendulum's motion is drawn with respect with respect to time, the graph will be a sine wave. Pure tones are experienced when the eardrum moves in simple harmonic motion. In these cases "wave" refers not to the thing moving, but to the graph representing the movement.
The difference between simple harmonic motion and harmonic motion is SHM is a periodic motion.