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English: In harmonic oscillatory motion, the acceleration is proportional to the restoring force. This is demonstrated here using Pasco's Visual Accelerometer; full scale is set at 1 m/s². Of course, in this damped oscillator, there is also friction.
Français : Mouvement d'un oscillateur harmonique simple avec friction. Dans un mouvement harmonique oscillatoire, l'accélération est proportionnelle à la force du ressort. Cette relation est montrée en utilisant le Visual Accelerometer de Pasco. L'échelle est de 1 m/s². La friction agit sur le mouvement de la masse. (Durée : 27 s)
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Author Pieter Kuiper, Linnæus University, Sweden
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 29 July 2011. It was captioned as follows:
English: Damped harmonic oscillatory motion.
Other languages
English: Damped harmonic oscillatory motion.
Français : Mouvement d'un oscillateur harmonique simple avec friction.
中文(简体):阻尼简谐运动。

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