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A particle is executing S.H.M. of time period 4 s. What is the time taken by it to move from the 

(a) Mean position to half of the amplitude.

(b) Extreme position to half of the amplitude.

Important Questions on Simple Harmonic Motion

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For a particle executing S.H.M. In which part of a complete oscillation

(a) Acceleration supports the velocity.

(b) Acceleration opposes the velocity.

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The piston in the cylinder head of a locomotive has a stroke (twice of the amplitude) of 1.0 m. If the piston moves with simple harmonic motion with an angular frequency of 200 rad/min., what is its maximum speed ?
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A point particle of mass 0.1 kg executes S.H.M. of amplitude of 0.1 m. When the particle passes through the mean position, its kinetic energy is 8 × 103 J. The equation of motion of this particle when the initial phase of oscillation is 45° can be given by,
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A man with a wristwatch on his hand falls from the top of a tower. Does the watch give correct time during the free fall? 

 

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When a mass of 1 kg is suspended from a vertical spring, its length increases by 0.98 m. If this mass is pulled downwards and then released, what will be periodic time of vibration of spring? (g = 9.8 m/s2)
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A block of mass 'm' moving with velocity (v) collides perfectly inelastically with another identical block attached to spring of force constant K. What will be the amplitude of resulting SHM?
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A spring having a spring constant 1200 Nm–1 is mounted on a horizontal table. A mass of 3 kg is attached to the free end of the spring. The mass is then pulled to a distance of 2.0 cm and released. Determine Maximum acceleration of mass.
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A spring balance has a scale that reads from 0 to 50 kg. The length of the scale is 20 cm. A body suspended from this spring, when displaced and released, oscillates with a period of 0.6 s. What is the weight of the body?