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Before we go into the study of wave and its interference, its imperative that we understand the basic of a periodic motion, in particular the simple harmonic motion (SHM). In this chapter, we will be exploring the kinematics and energy of a simple harmonic motion. In the later part of this chapter, we will introduce damped oscillation where energy is lost from the oscillating system and also the forced oscillation where energy is added to the oscillating system by an external driving force. An important application to this is the phenomenon of resonance.

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  • thanks for uploading its very help full........

    i understood those part which was very confusing.

    thanks a lot..

    and of course derivative and integration machines are so cool

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