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    The velocity of a particle moving with simple harmonic motion is____ at the mean position.

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    The periodic time (tp) is given by:

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    A frequency of 1Hz corresponds to:

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    A second pendulum is mounted in a space shuttle. Its period of oscillations will decrease when rocket is:

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    A particle of mass 10 gm lies in a potential field v = (50x2+100) J/kg. The value of frequency of oscillations in Hz is

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    If a simple pendulum oscillates with an amplitude 50 mm and time period 2s, then its maximum velocity is:

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     In simple harmonic motion the displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position is given by 11915_image018. Here the phase of motion is 

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    Find the amplitude of the S.H.M whose displacement y in cm is given by equation y= 3 sin157t + 4 cos157t, where t is time in seconds.

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    What will be the phase difference between bigger pendulum (with time period 5T/4 ) and smaller pendulum (with time period T) after one oscillation of bigger pendulum?

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    A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2 cm. When the particle is at 1 cm from the mean position, the magnitude of its velocity is equal to that of its acceleration. Then its time period in seconds is:

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