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After completing this chapter, you should be able to
1.
Define simple harmonic motion and describe and apply Hooke's law and Newton's second law to determine acceleration as a function of displacement.
2.
Apply the principles of conservation of mechanical energy for a mass moving with simple harmonic motion.
3.
Use the reference circle to describe the variation in magnitude and direction of displacement, velocity, and acceleration for simple harmonic motion.
4.
Write and apply formulas for the determination of displacement x, velocity v, or acceleration a in terms of time, frequency, and amplitude.
5.
Write and apply a relationship between the frequency of motion and the mass of a vibrating object when the spring constant is known.
6.
Compute the frequency or period in simple harmonic motion when the position and acceleration are given.
7.
Describe the motion of a simple pendulum and calculate the length required to produce a given frequency.







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