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free oscillation - traducción al holandés

TO AND FRO PERIODIC MOTION IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Simple Harmonic Motion; Simple harmonic oscillator; Simple Harmonic Oscillator; Mass on a spring; Oscillating spring
  • Scotch yoke animation
  • position]] axes have been reversed from the standard convention to align the two diagrams)
  • The motion of an undamped [[pendulum]] approximates to simple harmonic motion if oscillation is small.

free oscillation      
vrije oscillatie (snelle beweging en ritme waar geen inhiberende kracht opwerkt)
free soil         
  • 1848 cartoon for Van Buren
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  • [[Frederick Douglass]] served as the secretary of the 1852 Free Soil National Convention<ref>Wilentz (2005) p. 663</ref>
  • Free Soil performance in the 1848 election; darker shades of green indicate greater support
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  • Liberty Party]], a forerunner of the Free Soil Party.
  • The party nominated former President [[Martin Van Buren]] for president in the 1848 presidential election
  • [[Salmon P. Chase]] of Ohio was one of the most prominent leaders of the Free Soil Party
  • In this 1850 political cartoon, the artist attacks abolitionist, Free Soil and other sectionalist interests of 1850 as dangers to the Union
  • Free Soilers sought to exclude slavery from the [[Mexican Cession]] (red), which was acquired from Mexico in the 1848 [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]].
  • alt=Martin Van Buren
  • Republican Party]], which nominated political neophyte [[John C. Frémont]] for president in 1856.
ANTI-SLAVERY BUT NON-ABOLITIONIST POLITICAL PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES, PRECURSOR TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
Free Soilier Party; Free Soil party; Free Soil; Free soil; Free soil party; Free soilers; Free-soil; Free-Soil party; U.S. Free Soil Party; United States Free Soil Party; Free Soilers; Free-soil party; United States Free-Soil Party; Free-Soil Party; Free-Soil; Free Soil Party (United States); Free-Soil Party (United States); Free-soil Party; Freesoiler (Kansas); American Free Soil Party; Free Soiler; Free-Soilers; Free-Soiler; Freesoilers
vrij land
forced oscillation         
  • spring–mass system]] is an oscillatory system
  • Two pendulums with the same period fixed on a string act as pair of coupled oscillators. The oscillation alternates between the two.
  • Experimental Setup of Huygens synchronization of two clocks
  • Oscillation of a sequence (shown in blue) is the difference between the [[limit superior and limit inferior]] of the sequence.
REPETITIVE VARIATION OF SOME MEASURE ABOUT A CENTRAL VALUE
Oscillate; Vibrating; Oscillator; Oscillations; Periodic motion; Oscillators; Oscillates; Coupled oscillation; Oscillating; Oscillatory; Electric oscillator; Electric oscillators; Electrical oscillators; Oscillating circuit; Oscillating circuits; Forced vibrations; Forced oscillations; Oscillatory motion; Forced oscillation; Oscillating system; Coupled oscillators; Coupled oscillator; Oscillating motion; Period of oscillation; Oscillatory period; Nonlinear oscillation
geforceerde oscillatie (snelle en ritmische beweging optredend onder invloed van een uitwendige kracht)

Definición

simple harmonic motion
¦ noun Physics oscillatory motion under a retarding force proportional to the amount of displacement from an equilibrium position.

Wikipedia

Simple harmonic motion

In mechanics and physics, simple harmonic motion (sometimes abbreviated SHM) is a special type of periodic motion of a body resulting from a dynamic equilibrium between an inertial force, proportional to the acceleration of the body away from the static equilibrium position and a restoring force on the moving object that is directly proportional to the magnitude of the object's displacement and acts towards the object's equilibrium position. It results in an oscillation, described by a sinusoid which continues indefinitely, if uninhibited by friction or any other dissipation of energy.

Simple harmonic motion can serve as a mathematical model for a variety of motions, but is typified by the oscillation of a mass on a spring when it is subject to the linear elastic restoring force given by Hooke's law. The motion is sinusoidal in time and demonstrates a single resonant frequency. Other phenomena can be modeled by simple harmonic motion, including the motion of a simple pendulum, although for it to be an accurate model, the net force on the object at the end of the pendulum must be proportional to the displacement (and even so, it is only a good approximation when the angle of the swing is small; see small-angle approximation). Simple harmonic motion can also be used to model molecular vibration.

Simple harmonic motion provides a basis for the characterization of more complicated periodic motion through the techniques of Fourier analysis.