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    A simple harmonic is -

  • Question 2
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    When a body is at rest, this is called-

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    A student writes the equation of an angular SHM as π/3=π/6sin(ωt). Is this correct?

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    what is not incorrect statement about impulse?

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    Represents simple harmonic motion is-

  • Question 6
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    State of a book lying on a table is in ____

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    A vibrating tuning fork is placed on a table then a large sound is heard because of-

  • Question 8
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    All oscillatory motions are called-

  • Question 9
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    The bye-bye gesture, is an example of-

  • Question 10
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    when a body remains in one position for a long time is called-

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    Choose the odd one 

    Bouncing ball, spinning top, oscillating pendulum, study table

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    An oscillatory motion depicted by displacement-time graph is-

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    The displacement of a particle along the x-axis is given by x = asin2ωt. The motion of the particle corresponds to.

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    "A bird flapping its wings circles around a clock tower". Which part of the motion is periodic and oscillatory?

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    With constant , circular motion of a particle is-

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