Oscillations and simple harmonic motion

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Across
  1. 2. A repeated back-and-forth movement around an equilibrium position.
  2. 5. The difference in displacement between two oscillating objects, or the same object at different times (radians or degrees).
  3. 6. The reduction in amplitude of oscillations due to an external force (e.g., friction, air resistance).
  4. 8. The maximum amplitude of oscillation that occurs when an external driving force matches the natural frequency of the system.
  5. 9. Motion where acceleration is directly proportional to displacement and acts in the opposite direction to displacement.
  6. 11. Number of complete oscillations per unit time (Hz).
Down
  1. 1. Distance of an oscillator from its equilibrium position (m).
  2. 3. The force that acts to return an object to equilibrium, proportional to displacement.
  3. 4. An oscillation where the period is independent of the amplitude.
  4. 7. Maximum displacement of an oscillating object from its equilibrium position (m).
  5. 10. Time taken for one full cycle of oscillation (s).