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.
You can see
this relation on the next page.
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