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monty37
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i have asked this question before ,yet i ask again,
why should we not consider the reciprocating action of the piston as simple
harmonic motion?
harmonic oscillations are when a particle may oscillate within unequal limits
about the mean position
a special case in which limits of oscillation on either side of neutral position are equal
is simple harmonic motion,in case of the piston,the limits are the tdc and bdc.
why should we not consider the reciprocating action of the piston as simple
harmonic motion?
harmonic oscillations are when a particle may oscillate within unequal limits
about the mean position
a special case in which limits of oscillation on either side of neutral position are equal
is simple harmonic motion,in case of the piston,the limits are the tdc and bdc.