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Which of the following functions of time represent (a) simple harmonic motion and (b) periodic but not simple harmonic motion? Give the period for each case.
(i)` sinomegat-cosomegat` (ii) `sin^(2)omegat` (iii) `cosomegat+2sin^(2)omegat`

A

a simple harmonic motion with a period `(pi)/(omega)`.

B

a simple harmonic motion with a period `(2pi)/(omega)`

C

a periodic, but not simple harmonic motionn with a period `(pi)/(omega)`

D

a periodic, but not simple harmonic motion with a period `(2pi)/(omega)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`sinomegat-cosomegat=sqrt(2)((1)/(sqrt(2))sinomegat-(1)/(sqrt(2))cosomegat)`
`=sqrt(2)(sinomegat"cos"(pi)/(4)-cosomegat"sin"(pi)/(4))=sqrt(2)sin(omegat-(pi)/(4))`
It represented SHM with a period `(2pi)/(omega)`.
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