Connection between Simple Harmoni Motion and Uniform Circular Motion
The Connection Between Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion At first glance, simple harmonic motion (SHM) and uniform circular motion (UCM) seem completely different. In SHM, an object moves back and forth along a straight line. In uniform circular motion, an object moves in a circle at constant speed. One is linear. The other is rotational. However, the truth is that simple harmonic motion is actually the projection of uniform circular motion onto a diameter of a circle. In other words, if you look at circular motion from the right perspective, it becomes SHM. Visualizing the Connection The graph above shows displacement changing smoothly and periodically over time. The object begins at equilibrium, moves to a maximum positive displacement, returns through equilibrium, continues to a maximum negative displacement, and then repeats the cycle. This repeating sinusoidal pattern is the defining feature of simple harmonic motion. The highest and lowest points on the ...