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Which of the following equations does not represent a simple harmonic motion?

The phase difference between the displacement and acceleration of a particle performing linear is,

The maximum velocity of a particle, executing simple harmonic motion with an amplitude , is . The period of oscillation is :

In the case of sustained forced oscillations the amplitude of oscillations:-

The amplitude of vibrations remains constant in the case of
free vibrations
damped vibrations
maintained vibrations
forced vibrations

The time period of SHM of a particle is . The phase difference between the position at will be,

At a point, two simple harmonic motion are acting along the same direction. These are . The resultant motion is also a simple harmonic motion whose amplitude will be,

In a sonometer wire, the tension is maintained by suspending a mass M from free end of wire. The fundamental frequency of the wire is N Hz. If the suspended mass is completely immerged in water the fundamental frequency will
