SHM Phasors
SHM Phasors This post is only an extension to the previous article on AC Phasors. The reader is advised to read the article on AC Phasors here first, to gain an elementary idea on phasors. In this article, we consider phasors used in describing Simple Harmonic Motion. Simple Harmonic Motion: The motion governed by a force proportional to the displacement of the particle from the mean position and directed towards the mean position is called simple harmonic motion. i.e. for an ideal particle of mass `m`, we have, ` F = -kx` i.e. ` m \frac{\text{d}^{2}x}{\text{dt}^{2}} = -kx ` Suppose we have the mass particle `m` attached to a spring that applies force according to the above equation. We stretch it from the mean position to some distance say `a` and then release it. The differential equation of this motion is then, ` \frac{\text{d}^{2}x}{\text{dt}^{2}} = - \frac{k}{m}x` Since both `k` and `m` are positive quantities, we can let `\frac{k}{m} = w^{2}`, for some `w...