A mass of 30 gm is attached with two springs having spring constants 100 N/m and 200 N/m and other ends of springs are attached to rigid walls as shown in the given figure. The angular frequency of oscillation is: (Ground is smooth)
1. rad/s
2. rad/s
3. 100 rad/s
4. 200 rad/s
If a bob of the simple pendulum having negative charge q is made to oscillate in a uniform electric field acting vertically upward direction, then its time period:
1. Increases
2. Decreases
3. No effect of the electric field
4. Decreases or increases
A simple pendulum of length l and bob of mass m is executing S.H.M with amplitude A. The maximum tension in the string will be
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Find the percentage change in time period if the length of a simple pendulum is increased by 3%
1. 3%
2. 6%
3. 1.5%
4. 2.5%
A disc is oscillating about a horizontal axis passing through its rim and perpendicular to the plane of the disc. If the radius of the disc is R, then the frequency of oscillation is
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The amplitude of a damped oscillator becomes one-third in 10 minutes and times of the original value in 30 minutes. The value of n is:
1. 81
2. 3
3. 9
4. 27
A particle is executing SHM with time period T. The time taken by it to travel from mean position to times its amplitude is equal to
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A block of mass 2 kg is hanging with a massless spring and the spring is stretched by 40 cm. If the block is pulled down and released, then the period of oscillation is: (here, g = 10 )
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A spring is attached vertically to the ceiling of a lift and the lower end of spring is connected with a block of mass \(2~\text{kg}\). If the lift starts accelerating upwards with an acceleration \(2~\text{m/s}^2,\) then find the amplitude of SHM, while the spring constant is \(100~\text{N/m}\):
1. \(8~\text{cm}\)
2. \(1~\text{cm}\)
3. \(2~\text{cm}\)
4. \(4~\text{cm}\)
The motion of the particle is started at t = 0 and the equation of motion is given by , where x is in cm and t is in seconds. When will the particle come to rest for the first time?
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