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Show that for a particle in linear simple harmaonic motion, the acceleration is directly proportional to its displacement of the given instant.

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

    A
    is uniform
    B
    varies linearly with time
    C
    is non uniform
    D
    Both (2) & (3)
  • While a particle executes linear simple harmonic motion

    A
    its linear velocity and acceleration pass through their maximum and minimum values once in each oscillation.
    B
    Its linear velocity and acceleration pass through their maximum and minimum values twice in each oscillation.
    C
    its linear velocity and acceleration pass through their maximum and minimum values four times in each oscillation.
    D
    its linear velocity and acceleration always attain their peak values simlataneaously.
  • In a simple harmonic motion, the restoring force or restoring acceleration is directly proportional to

    A
    the displacement and both are in the same direction
    B
    the displacement and both are oppositely directed
    C
    the angular displacement and both are in the same direction
    D
    the angular displacement and both are in the opposite direction
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