2nd year of post-compulsory secondary education
Simple Harmonic Movement
Carlos Campos Álvarez
SHM 
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2.4 The relation between the S.H.M. and the Uniform Circular Movement


The S.H.M. of a point can be considered as the "projection" (the projected shadow) of an auxiliary point describing a uniform circular movement (U.C.M.) with a radius equal to the  amplitude A and an angular velocity equal to the angular frequency ω. The real body can be considered to be moving along the vertical diameter of the circumference covered by the auxiliary body.

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Introduction
Definitions
Representing the S.H.M.
The kinematics of an S.H.M.
Position
Velocity
Acceleration
S.H.M. and Uniform Circular Movement
Phase
Conclusions
The dynamics of an S.H.M.
Elastic force
Frequency
Conclusions
The energy of an S.H.M.
Conservation of energy
Graphic representation
Conclusions
Evaluation