harmonic motion

harmonic motion
periodic motion consisting of one or more vibratory motions that are symmetric about a region of equilibrium, as the motion of a vibrating string of a musical instrument.
[1865-70]

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  • harmonic motion — harmon′ic mo′tion n. phs periodic motion consisting of one or more vibratory motions that are symmetric about a region of equilibrium, as the motion of a pendulum • Etymology: 1865–70 …   From formal English to slang

  • harmonic motion — noun Date: 1867 a periodic motion (as of a sounding violin string or swinging pendulum) that has a single frequency or amplitude or is composed of two or more such simple periodic motions …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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