Freebeginner~12 min

Masses and Springs: Basics

Introductory spring oscillation — no damping or driving

A spring exerts a restoring force proportional to its displacement (Hooke's Law). This causes the mass to oscillate back and forth — simple harmonic motion. The period depends only on mass and spring constant, not on amplitude or gravity direction. This is one of the most fundamental forms of oscillatory motion in physics.

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