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The total energy of a simple harmonic oscillator is proportional to
Options
(a) square root of displacement
(b) velocity
(c) frequency
(d) square of amplitude
Correct Answer:
square of amplitude
Explanation:
The total energy of a simple harmonic oscillator
(1/2). mω²A² (or) (1/2). kA²
Therefore it is proportional to the square of the amplitude.
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Subject: Physics
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Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- A layer of glycerine of thickness 1 mm present between a large surface area of 0.1 m².
- A car moving with a speed of 50 kmh⁻¹ can be stopped by brakes after at least 6 m
- Two point objects of masses 1.5 g and 2.5 g respectively are at a distance of 16 cm
- Two masses of 9 g and 6 g are connected with a string which is passing over a frictionless
- Two particles P and Q start from origin and execute simple harmonic motion along X-axis
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Subject: Physics (2479)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
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