Equation for simple harmonic oscillators

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In this video David explains the equation that represents the motion of a simple harmonic oscillator and solves an example problem.
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That was great! I love the way you broke down the function and explained how/why it works. This is the clearest explanation I have seen. Thank you!

RedantRedant
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What an explanation struggling to understand from last 5 years. Thanks a lot.
Now I can feel it what is harmonic in terms of cos and sin

humanpictures
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What program are you using to show this? I want to use it for teaching my math class at the middle school, it would be perfect! Thank you!!

kerryjohnson
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You are really awesome the best physics teacher i have

bindushekhawat
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Amazing video! Thank you for sharing !!!

DMSAProductions
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4:28 *please help!*

How can we put *t= 2pi* when t is *time* and 2pi radians is the *displacement/angle travelled* ? How are we equating these different physical quantities together?

serene
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That was great... really helped....thank you so much!

simranjoharle
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thank you very much, your video is very beneficial

alfieko
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7:23 why are we putting delta theta as 2pi? Coz as soon as the oscillator comes back to its original position at time T, the displacement is 0 and not 2pi? I'd be extremely thankful to anyone who can explain🙏

serene
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My knowledge is 98% internet and 2% school

chadprinceton
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Hhmmmm I don't understand most of Looks like I've got to learn everything after math 2😅😅😅

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