Hi,
we're doing the Simple Harmonic Motion in a Spring-Mass System science fair project, and we need help figuring out how to relate this project to real life.
Any insight you could give would be greatly appreciated!
significance of Simple Harmonic Motion project
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Re: significance of Simple Harmonic Motion project
Take some time and think about why your care is smooth when you go over bumps!!! Good luck!
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Re: significance of Simple Harmonic Motion project
One example that immediately comes to mind is bungee jumping
The most important equation you'll need to know for a mass-spring system is Hooke's Law which is that
F = kx
where the force of the spring (F) exerted will be equal to the spring constant (k, a constant depending on the characteristics of the spring) x displacement (change in distance when it is stretched from its equilibrium position)
Hope that helps
The most important equation you'll need to know for a mass-spring system is Hooke's Law which is that
F = kx
where the force of the spring (F) exerted will be equal to the spring constant (k, a constant depending on the characteristics of the spring) x displacement (change in distance when it is stretched from its equilibrium position)
Hope that helps