It is a damped harmonic motion.
The simple harmonic motion is a special case of vibration, which is neither damped, nor driven and can be described by a sinusoidal function.
Any oscillation in which the amplitude of the oscillating quantity decreases with time is referred as damped oscillation. Also known as damped vibration, http://www.answers.com/topic/damped-harmonic-motion
The motion of swinging is an example of forced, damped oscillation. A more simple form of this is simple harmonic oscillation and can be read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_harmonic_motion
It is damped oscillation.
It is usually damped harmonic motion.
It is a damped harmonic motion.
The simple harmonic motion is a special case of vibration, which is neither damped, nor driven and can be described by a sinusoidal function.
Any oscillation in which the amplitude of the oscillating quantity decreases with time is referred as damped oscillation. Also known as damped vibration, http://www.answers.com/topic/damped-harmonic-motion
the act or process of decreasing; gradual reduction or Physics. the ratio of amplitudes of a damped harmonic motion in the course of two successive oscillations.
The motion of swinging is an example of forced, damped oscillation. A more simple form of this is simple harmonic oscillation and can be read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_harmonic_motion
Simple Harmonic motion is circular motion. Look at a graph showing simple harmonic motion... you'll see it.
It is damped oscillation.
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
The difference between simple harmonic motion and harmonic motion is SHM is a periodic motion.