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    The motion of a particle executing S.H.M. is given by x = 0.01 sin 100 π(t + 0.5), where x is in metres and time is in seconds. The time period is

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    The kinetic energy of a particle executing S.H.M. is 16 J when it is in its mean position. If the amplitude of oscillations is 25 cm and the mass of the particle is 5.12 kg, the time period of its oscillation is

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    The acceleration of a particle performing S.H.M. is 12 cm/s2 at a distance of 3 cm from the mean position. Its time period is

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    What is constant in S.H.M.

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    If a simple harmonic oscillator has got a displacement of 0.02 m and acceleration equal to 2.0 ms–2 at any time, the angular frequency of the oscillator is equal to

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    A particle executes S.H.M. in a line 4 cm long. Its velocity when passing through the centre of line is 12 cm/s. The period will be

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    Two particle A and B execute simple harmonic motion of period T and 5T/4. They start from mean position. The phase difference between them when the particle A complete an oscillation will be

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    A simple harmonic wave having an amplitude a and time period T is represented by the equation y = 5 sin π(t + 4) m. Then the value of amplitude (a) in (m) and time period (T) in second are

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