Simple Harmonic Motion

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Across
  1. 2. The type of relationship where the dependent variable changes in the opposite way the independent variable changes.
  2. 3. The amount of time it takes for an object in simple harmonic motion to complete one full cycle.
  3. 6. A mass hanging from a pivot point, moving back and forth in repetitive cycles.
  4. 7. The repetitive motion experienced by an object in simple harmonic motion.
  5. 8. The type of relationship where the dependent variable changes in the same way the independent variable changes.
  6. 9. One of the two factors that can change the period of a pendulum oscillation.
  7. 10. The maximum displacement of an oscillating object, measured from the equilibrium.
  8. 11. One of the factors that can change the period of a spring oscillation.
Down
  1. 1. The number of oscillations completed in a unit of time.
  2. 4. A pendulum or spring that is at its "natural" starting point, with balanced forces.
  3. 5. A tightly wound coil of metal that can be stretched at both ends of the coil.