Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A particle moving along the X-axis execu...

A particle moving along the X-axis executes simple harmonic motion, then the force acting on it is given by
where, A and K are positive constants.

A

-A kx

B

A cos (kx)

C

`A^(-kx)`

D

A kx

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • OSCILLATIONS

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise Critical thinking|81 Videos
  • OSCILLATIONS

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise COMPETITIVE THINKING|135 Videos
  • MODEL QUESTION PAPER

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise MODEL QUESTION PAPER -II|47 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 2019

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQ|45 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If a body is executing simple harmonic motion, then

Statement-I : A particle is moving along x-axis. The resultant force F acting on it is given by F =- ax - b , wher a and b are both positive constants. The motion of this particle is not S.H.M. Statement-II : In S.H.M. resultant force must be proportional to the dispacement form mean position.

If a particle is executing simple harmonic motion, then acceleration of particle

While a particle executes linear simple harmonic motion

A particle executes S.H.M. along x-axis. The force acting on it is given by :

A particle executes simple harmonic motion. Its instantaneous acceleration is given by a = - px , where p is a positive constant and x is the displacement from the mean position. Find angular frequency of oscillation.

The velocity of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is

A particle executes simple harmonic motion. Then the graph of veloctiy as a function of its displacement is

For a particle executing simple harmonic motion, the acceleration is proportional to

The total energy of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is