The equation of motion of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is a+16 p^ 2 x=0 …
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The equation of motion of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is \(a+16 p^{2} x=0\). In this equation, a is the linear acceleration in m/s2 of the particle at a displacement x in metre. The time period in simple harmonic motion is
- \(\frac{1}{4} s\)
- \(\frac{1}{2} s\)
- 1 s
- 2 s
Answer
(B) 1 2 s
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