The motion of a particle is expressed by the equation II = - β x, where II is the…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The motion of a particle is expressed by the equation \(\text { II }\) = - β x, where \(\text { II }\) is the acceleration, x the displacement from the equilibrium position and β a constant. The periodic time T will be
- \(\frac{2 \pi}{\beta}\)
- \(\frac{2 \pi}{\sqrt{\beta}}\)
- \(2 \pi \sqrt{\beta}\)
- \(2 \sqrt{\frac{\pi}{\beta}}\)
Answer
(B) 2
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