Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Oscillations, Exercise 1: Exercise
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In the acceleration of a particle at its mean position is

What is the phase difference between two simple harmonic motions represented by and ?

The phase of a particle in S.H.M. is , then

The time period of an oscillating body executing SHM is and its amplitude is . The maximum velocity of particle is:

The potential energy of a particle executing SHM is maximum:

A body executes simple harmonic motion. The potential energy (PE), kinetic energy (KE) and total energy (TE) are measured as a function of displacement (). Which of the following statements is true?

Which of the following statements is not correct? The time-period of a simple pendulum of small amplitude:

The amplitude of a damped harmonic oscillator becomes halved in one minute. After three minutes, the amplitude will become of initial amplitude, The value of is :
