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In a simple harmonic motion

A

the potential energy is always equal to the kinetic energy

B

the potential energy is never equal to the kinetic energy

C

the average potential energy in any time interval is equal to the average kinetic in that time interval

D

the average potential energy in the time period is equal to the average kinetic energy in this period

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  • A particle is executing a simple harmonic motion. Its maximum acceleration is alpha and maximum velocity is beta . Then, its time period of vibration will be

    A
    `(2pi beta)/(alpha)`
    B
    `(beta^(2))/(alpha^(2))`
    C
    `(alpha)/(beta)`
    D
    `(beta^(2))/(alpha)`
  • (A) : The graph between velocity and displacement for a simple harmonic motion is a parabola. (R) Velocity changes uniformly with displacement in simple harmonic motion.

    A
    Both A and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
    B
    Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
    C
    (A) is true but (R) is false
    D
    Both (A) and (R) are false
  • In simple harmonic motion, when the displacement is minimum then

    A
    K.E is maximum and P.E. is minimum
    B
    P.E is maximum and K.E. is minimum
    C
    Both K.E and P.E are maximum
    D
    Both P.E and K.E are minimum
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