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Draw displacement-time, velocity-time and acceleration-time graphs for a particle executing simple harmonic motion. Discuss their phase relationship.

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  • The velocity of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is

    A
    `omega^(2)sqrt(A^(2)+x^(2))`
    B
    `omegasqrt(A^(2)-x^(2))`
    C
    `omegasqrt(A^(2)+x^(2))`
    D
    `omega^(2)sqrt(A^(2)-x^(2))`
  • The phase of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is pi/2 when it has

    A
    Maximum velocity
    B
    Maximum acceleration
    C
    Maximum energy
    D
    Maximum displacement
  • 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)
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