1. | 2A,A | 2. | 4A,0 |
3. | A,A | 4. | 0,2A |
A particle undergoes SHM with a time period of 2 seconds. In how much time will it travel from its mean position to a displacement equal to half of its amplitude?
1. 12s
2. 16s
3. 14s
4. 13s
The uniform stick of mass m length L is pivoted at the centre. In the equilibrium position shown in the figure, the identical light springs have their natural length. If the stick is turned through a small angle θ, it executes SHM. The frequency of the motion is:
1. 12π√6Km
2. 12π√3K2m
3. 12π√3Km
4. None of these
1. | π | 2. | 2π |
3. | 4π | 4. | 6π |
Two simple pendulums have time periods T and 5T4. They start vibrating at the same instant from the mean position in the same phase. The phase difference between them when bigger pendulum completes one oscillation will be:
1. π6
2. π4
3. π3
4. π2
A simple pendulum is oscillating without damping. When the displacement of the bob is less than maximum, its acceleration vector →a is correctly shown in:
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. |
1. | the motion is oscillatory but not SHM. |
2. | the motion is SHM with an amplitude a√2. |
3. | the motion is SHM with an amplitude √2. |
4. | the motion is SHM with an amplitude a. |
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A second's pendulum is mounted in a rocket. Its period of oscillation decreases when the rocket:
1. Comes down with uniform acceleration
2. Moves around the earth in a geostationary orbit
3. Moves up with a uniform velocity
4. Moves up with the uniform acceleration