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A spring having a spring constant of \(1200\) N/m is mounted on a horizontal table as shown in the figure. A mass of \(3\) kg is attached to the free end of the spring. The mass is then pulled sideways to a distance of \(2.0\) cm and released. The frequency of oscillations will be:
    

1. \(3.0~\text{s}^{-1}\) 2. \(2.7~\text{s}^{-1}\)
3. \(1.2~\text{s}^{-1}\) 4. \(3.2~\text{s}^{-1}\)

Subtopic:  Spring mass system |
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The (displacement-time) graph of a particle executing SHM is shown in the figure. Then:

(a) the force is zero at \(t=\dfrac{3T}{4}\)
(b) the acceleration is maximum at \(t=\dfrac{4T}{4}\) 
(c) the velocity is maximum at \(t=\dfrac{T}{4}\)
(d) the potential energy is equal to the kinetic energy of oscillation at \(t=\dfrac{T}{2}\)
Which of the statement/s given above is/are true?
1. (a), (b) and (d) only 2. (a), (b) and (c) only
3. (b), (c) and (d) only  4. (c) and (d) only
Subtopic:  Simple Harmonic Motion |
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All the surfaces are smooth and the system, given below, is oscillating with an amplitude \({A}.\) What is the extension of spring having spring constant \({k_1},\) when the block is at the extreme position?
              

1. \(\dfrac{k_1}{ k_1+k_2} A\) 2. \(\dfrac{k_2A}{k_1+k_2}\)
3. \(A\) 4. \(\dfrac{A}{2}\)
Subtopic:  Combination of Springs |
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The equation of a simple harmonic wave is given by \(y=3\sin \frac{\pi}{2}(50t-x)\) where \(x \) and \(y\) are in meters and \(t\) is in seconds. The ratio of maximum particle velocity to the wave velocity is:

1. \(\frac{3\pi}{2}\) 2. \(3\pi\)
3. \(\frac{2\pi}{3}\) 4. \(2\pi\)
Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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The acceleration-time graph of a particle undergoing SHM is shown in the figure. Then,

                  

1. the velocity of the particle at point 2 is zero
2. velocity at point 3 is zero
3. velocity at point 2 is +ve and maximum
4. both (2) & (3)
Subtopic:  Simple Harmonic Motion |
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A particle is performing SHM with amplitude \(A\) and angular velocity \(\omega.\) The ratio of the magnitude of maximum velocity to maximum acceleration is:
1. \(\omega\)
2. \(\dfrac{1}{\omega }\)

3. \(\omega^{2} \)
4. \(A\omega\)

Subtopic:  Simple Harmonic Motion |
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A particle moves in the \(\mathrm{XY}\text-\text{plane}\) according to the equation \(\vec{r}=\left ( 5\hat{i}+3\hat{j} \right )\text{sin}(2t).\) The motion of the particle is along:
1. a straight line and is periodic.
2. a circle and is non-periodic.
3. an ellipse and is periodic.
4. a parabola and is non-periodic.
Subtopic:  Simple Harmonic Motion |
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Simple harmonic motion is an example of:

1. uniformly accelerated motion
2. uniform motion
3. non-uniform accelerated motion
4. all of the above

Subtopic:  Types of Motion |
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The total mechanical energy of a linear harmonic oscillator is \(600~\text J.\) At the mean position, its potential energy is \(100~\text J.\) The minimum potential energy of the oscillator is: 
1. \(50~\text J\)
2. \(500~\text J\)
3. \(0\) 
4. \(100~\text J\)

Subtopic:  Energy of SHM |
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When a periodic force \(\vec{F_1}\) acts on a particle, the particle oscillates according to the equation \(x=A\sin\omega t\). Under the effect of another periodic force \(\vec{F_2}\), the particle oscillates according to the equation \(y=B\sin(\omega t+\frac{\pi}{2})\). The amplitude of oscillation when the force (\(\vec{F_1}+\vec{F_2}\)) acts are:

1. \(A+B\) 2. \(\sqrt{A^2+B^2}\)
3. \(\large\frac{\sqrt{A^2+B^2}}{2}\) 4. \(\sqrt{AB}\)
Subtopic:  Simple Harmonic Motion |
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