Does dribbling a basketball represent simple harmonic motion?  Explain your reasoning I said: no because a dribbling basketball does not move to and fro from its equilibrium  but I only got partial credit because my teacher said "isn't your hand the equilibrium position? So it would move back and forth from where there wouldn't be?"  Please help me form a good answer for this one to earn full credit

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Does dribbling a basketball represent simple harmonic motion?  Explain your reasoning

I said: no because a dribbling basketball does not move to and fro from its equilibrium 

but I only got partial credit because my teacher said "isn't your hand the equilibrium position? So it would move back and forth from where there wouldn't be?" 

Please help me form a good answer for this one to earn full credit 

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