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Why is the formula for period of simple harmonic motion independent of amplitude?
The period of simple harmonic motion (SHM) is defined as the time taken for one complete oscillation and is independent of amplitude. The formula for calculating the period is T=2π√(m/k), where 'm' represents mass and 'k' represents the stiffness of the restoring force. This independence arises because the restoring force is proportional to displacement, ensuring that both velocity and acceleration are consistent regardless of amplitude. Thus, the period remains constant for any amplitude in SHM.
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