The potential energy of a harmonic oscillator of mass 2 kg in its mean position is 5J. If…
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The potential energy of a harmonic oscillator of mass 2 kg in its mean position is 5J. If its total energy is 9J and its amplitude is 0.01 m, its time period will be
- \(\frac{\pi}{100} s\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{50} s\)
- \(\left(\frac{\pi}{20}\right) s\)
- none of these
Answer
(A) 100 s
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