What is the unit of simple harmonic motion?
The unit of simple harmonic motion is radians per second (rad/s). This unit is used to measure the angular velocity of an object in simple harmonic motion, which is the rate at which the object's angular position changes. The angular velocity is related to the frequency of the motion by the equation \(\omega = 2\pi f\), where \(\omega\) is the angular velocity in radians per second and \(f\) is the frequency in hertz.