A Level Physics Notes: Waves and Oscillations – Mass on a Spring
A mass on a spring executes simple harmonic motion about the equilibrium point.
We can derive the equation of simple harmonic motion by applying
Newton's second law of motion at a point. Suppose the spring is
extended from the equilibrium point a distance x downwards. Then
according to Hooke's Law the mass experiences a force
upwards:
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the minus sign indicates decreasing x.
This equation takes the form of the simple harmonic motion equation.