What is the ratio of maximum acceleration to the maximum velocity of a simple harmonic…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
What is the ratio of maximum acceleration to the maximum velocity of a simple harmonic oscillator?
- \(\boldsymbol{\omega}\)
- \(\frac{2}{\omega}\)
- \(\frac{1}{\omega}\)
- \(2 \omega\)
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