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Simple Harmonic Motion - Force, Acceleration, and Velocity at 3 Positions (4:59)

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Identifying the spring force, acceleration, and velocity at the end positions and equilibrium position of simple harmonic motion. Amplitude is also defined and shown. This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:01 Identifying the 3 positions
0:43 Velocity
1:43 Spring Force
2:14 Amplitude
2:30 Acceleration
3:22 Velocity at position 2
4:12 Is simple harmonic motion also uniformly accelerated motion?

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