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An object that is in simple harmonic motion is restored to its equilibrium position due to a force that is proportional to which quantity?
tension
velocity
displacement
period
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Displacement — in simple harmonic motion the restoring force is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium (F ∝ −x, e.g., Hooke's law).
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