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A particle starts oscillating simple harmonically from its equilibrium position then, the ratio of kinetic energy and potential energy of the particle at the time `T//12` is: `(T="time period")`

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To find the ratio of kinetic energy (KE) to potential energy (PE) of a particle oscillating in simple harmonic motion (SHM) at time \( T/12 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the position of the particle at time \( T/12 \) The displacement \( x \) of a particle in SHM can be expressed as: \[ x = A \sin(\omega t) \] ...
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