K A Tsokos Solutions for Chapter: Wave Phenomena (HL), Exercise 1: Test yourself
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Questions from K A Tsokos Solutions for Chapter: Wave Phenomena (HL), Exercise 1: Test yourself with Hints & Solutions
Explain why the oscillations of a pendulum are, in general, not simple harmonic. State the condition that must be satisfied for the oscillations to become approximately simple harmonic.

Write down an equation for the displacement of a particle undergoing SHM with an amplitude equal to and a frequency of , assuming that at the displacement is and the particle is at rest.

Find the displacement, velocity and acceleration of this particle at a time of .
( The particle undergoing SHM with an amplitude equal to and a frequency of , assuming that at the displacement is and the particle is at rest.)

A point on a guitar string oscillates in SHM with an amplitude of and a frequency of . Determine the maximum velocity and acceleration of this point.

The graph shows the variation with time of the displacement of a particle executing SHM.
Draw a graph to show the variation with displacement of the acceleration of the particle (put numbers on the axes).
