Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
At x = (A)/(4), what fraction of the mec...

At `x = (A)/(4)`, what fraction of the mechanical energy is potential ? What fraction is kinetic ? Assume potential energy to be zero at mean position.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Kinetic Energy|Potential Energy

A particle is executing SHM with amplitude A. At displacement x=(-A/4) , force acting on the particle is F, potential energy of the particle is U, velocity of particle is v and kinetic energy is K. Assuming potential energyh to be zero at mean position. At displacement x=A/2

A particle is executing SHM with amplitude A. At displacement x=(-A/4) , force acting on the particle is F, potential energy of the particle is U, velocity of particle is v and kinetic energy is K. Assuming potential energyh to be zero at mean position. At displacement x=A/2

A particle is executing SHM with amplitude A. At displacement x=(-A/4) , force acting on the particle is F, potential energy of the particle is U, velocity of particle is v and kinetic energy is K. Assuming potential energyh to be zero at mean position. At displacement x=A/2

When displacement is one-third of the amplitude, what fraction of total energy is potential energy and what fraction is kinetic energy in simple harmonic motion ?

Which of the following is greater in SHM (assuming potential energy = 0 at mean position )?

What is energy, Explain kinetic and potential energies.

An object of mass 0.2 kg executes simple harmonic oscillation along the x-axis with a frequency (25)/pi . At the position x = 0.04m, the object has kinetic energy 0.5J and potential energy 0.4J. amplitude of oscillation is (potential energy is zero mean position).