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The Total Energy Of A Particle, Executing Simple Harmonic Motion Is Where X Is The Displacement From The Mean Position
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1. The Velocity-time Diagram Of A Harmonic Oscillator Is Shown In The Adjoining Figure. The Frequency Of Oscillation Is
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If A Particle Under S.H.M. Has Time Period 0.1 Sec And Amplitude 2 \times 10^{ - 3} M . It Has Maximum Velocity
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If A Particle Under S.H.M. Has Time Period 0.1 Sec And Amplitude 2 \times 10^{ - 3} M . It Has Maximum Velocity
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If A Simple Pendulum Oscillates With An Amplitude Of 50 Mm And Time Period Of 2 Sec, Then Its Maximum Velocity Is
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The Velocity Of A Particle In Simple Harmonic Motion At Displacement Y From Mean Position Is
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The S.H.M. Of A Particle Is Given By The Equation Y = 3\sin \omega \,t + 4\cos \omega \,t . The Amplitude Is
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