The period (T) of an object undergoing simple harmonic motion is equal to 2π times the square root of the mass (m) divided by the spring constant (k).
A type of periodic motion where an object oscillates back and forth around its equilibrium position due to a restoring force.
The time it takes for an object to complete one full cycle or oscillation.
A measure of how stiff or stretchy a spring is. It determines how much force is required to extend or compress the spring by a certain amount.