Physics 312 Lecture: "Simple Harmonic Motion"
Mar 27, 1998
-  Simple harmonic motion (SHM) is a special type of oscillation
 -  SHM occurs when a system has a stable equilibrium, and a
        restoring force which is linearly proportional to the distance
        from that equilibrium
 -  Amplitude controls the maximum displacement from equilibrium
 -  Angular frequency controls the rate of oscillation
 -  Phase angle specifies the conditions at time = 0
 -  The square of angular frequency is equal to the force constant of an
        oscillator, divided by its mass
 
 
This lecture discusses material in Chapter 13 of Serway.