Asked by Jamie
A bouncing ball returns to the same height each time. Is this an example of simple harmonic motion? Explain your answer.
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Answered by
Elena
simple harmonic motion is a type of periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement, and this motion is about equilibrium position.
Bouncing call – force isn’t proportional to displacement; absence of the equilibrium position
Bouncing call – force isn’t proportional to displacement; absence of the equilibrium position
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tauseef haroon
please upload a detail answer of this question because this is not enough to understand
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