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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Illustration - 4 Superposition of SHMs
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Illustration - 18 Overtaking in SHM
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  1.  
  2. Sir but at eqm position potential energy is zero so xm = a/b
    9 years ago by Sushabh Deshmukh
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    At stable equilibrium position potential energy is not zero but it is minimum and therefore its derivative with respect to x is zero
    8 years ago by Nikhil Bansal
    Ans 2 ->
    At stable equilibrium position potential energy is not zero but it is minimum and therefore its derivative with respect to x is zero
    8 years ago by Nikhil Bansal

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  4. Sir can't we do it with taylor's method ????
    9 years ago by Sushabh Deshmukh

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