42: Simple Harmonic Motion
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The small-angle approximation of the simple plane pendulum is an example of what is called simple harmonic motion. Simple harmonic motion is the motion that a particle exhibits when under the influence of a force of the form given by Hooke's law (named for the 17th century English scientist Robert Hooke):
F=−kx.