If a freely suspended object is pulled to one side and re...
If a freely suspended object is pulled to one side and released, it oscillates about the point of suspension because the
acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement
motion is directed away from the equilibrium point
acceleration is directly proportional to the square of the displacement
velocity is minimum at the equilibrium ponit
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