Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The x-coordinate of a particle moving o...

The x-coordinate of a particle moving on x-axis is given by `x = 3 sin 100 t + 8 cos^(2) 50 t`, where x is in cm and t is time in seconds. Which of the following is/are correct about this motion

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Position of a particle moving along x-axis is given by x=6t-t^(2)+4 , where x is in metre and t is in second. Which of the following is correct?

The equation of a simple harmonic motion is given by x =6 sin 10 t + 8 cos 10 t , where x is in cm, and t is in seconds. Find the resultant amplitude.

The equation of a simple harmonic motion is given by x =6 sin 10 t + 8 cos 10 t , where x is in cm, and t is in seconds. Find the resultant amplitude.

The position of the particle moving along x-axis is given by x=2t-3t^(2)+t^(3) where x is in mt and t is in second.The velocity of the particle at t=2sec is

The motion of a particle along x-axis is given by equation x = 9+ 5t^2 , where x is the distance in cm and t is time in second. Find the displacement after 3 seconds.

The motion of a particle along x-axis is given by equation x = 9+ 5t^2 , where x is the distance in cm and t is time in second. Find instantaneous velocity after 3 seconds

The equation of motion for an oscillating particle is given by x = 3 sin 4pi t + 4 cos pi t where x is in mm and t is in second. The particle

The position of a particle moving along x-axis is given by x = 10t - 2t^(2) . Then the time (t) at which it will momentily come to rest is

The position of a particle moving along x-axis is given by x = 10t - 2t^(2) . Then the time (t) at which it will momentily come to rest is

The displacement of a particle varies according to the relation x = 3 sin 100t + 8 cos^(2) 50t. Which of the following is/are correct about this motion.