To plot a graph for simple harmonic motion (SHM), you typically represent the displacement of the oscillating object as a function of time.
Finding the amplitude (A), angular frequency (ω), and phase angle (φ) from the SHM equation is the first step in graphing simple harmonic motion (SHM). Select the plotting time intervals, use the SHM equation to compute displacement, and make a table.
Plot the points on a graph where the y-axis represents displacement and the x-axis represents time. Join the points to create a smooth curve that illustrates SHM's periodic nature. Label axes, include information, and make sure units are taken into account for a thorough depiction of oscillatory motion.