Consider a simple haemonic motion of time period T .

  1. Consider a simple haemonic motion of time period T . Calculate the time taken for the displacement to change value from half the
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  2. A particle vibrates in Simple Harmonic Motion with amplitude. What will be its displacement in one time-periodif you attach a
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  3. A steel ball is hung from a vertical ideal spring where it oscillates in simple harmonic motion with a period T . At time t = 0
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  4. An object moves with simple harmonic motion of amplitude A and period T. During one complete oscillation, for what length of
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  5. A particle is oscillating in simple harmonic motion. The time required for the particle to travel through one complete cycle is
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  6. Define amplitude time period and frequency of simple harmonic motion
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  7. A particle in simple harmonic motion has a period of 0.4s. If the maximum speed attained during the motion is 0.3s, what is the
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  8. A particle executes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 10 cm and time period 6 s. At t=0 it is at position x=5 cm going
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  9. The position of an object connected to a spring varies with time according to the expression x = (7.1 cm) sin (2.1π t). Find(a)
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  10. A simple harmonic oscillator executes motion whose amplitude is .20 m and it completes 60 oscillations in 2 minutes Calculate
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