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### BIG IDEAS
- A repetitive back and forth motion around an equilibrium position.
- An oscillation may create a wave.
- If this motion is repetitive then it is known as **periodic motion**.
- Ocean waves are an example of periodic motion.
- A special type of oscillating motion is a mass spring system and is known as **simple harmonic motion** (abbreviated SHM).
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![[Oscillations Overview.png]]
[[Mass-Spring]]
![[mass_spring_with_spring_and_wall.gif]]
Where
$0$ is the equilibrium,
$A$ (amplitude) is the maximum displacement from equilibrium.
### Lesson
![[Notes Vault/Physics Notes Vault/Oscillation/Lesson 12-18-2024.excalidraw.svg]]
### Calculations
[[Oscillation Module 1 Teamwork|Teamwork]]
[[Oscillation Module 1 Individual Work]]
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### Related Topics
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