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    Two masses m1 and m2 are suspended together by a massless spring of constant k. When the masses are in equilibrium, m1 is removed without disturbing the system. The amplitude of oscillations is

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    The ratio of frequencies of two pendulums are 2 : 3, then their lengths are in ratio

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    The length of the second's pendulum is decreased by 0.3 cm when it is shifted to Chennai from London. If the acceleration due to gravity at London is 981 cms-2, the acceleration due to gravity at Chennai is (assume, π2 =10 )

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    Which one of the following combination of Lissajous' figure will be like eight (8)?

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    The spring constant from the adjoining combination of springs is

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    In case of a forced vibrations, the resonance wave becomes very sharp when the

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    If the equation for a particle performing S.H.M. is given by y = Sin2t + √3 Cos2t, its periodic time will be ...........s.

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    The distance travelled by a particle performing S.H.M. during time interval equal to its periodic time is ........

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    As shown in figure, two masses of 3.0 kg and 1.0 kg are attached at the two ends of a spring having force constant 300 N m-1 . The natural frequency of oscillation for the system will be ............hz. ( Ignore friction )

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