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A particle moves on the X-axis according to the equation x=A+B.sin⍵t. The motion is simple harmonic with amplitude
(a) A
(b) B
(c) A+B
(d) √(A²+B²)

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Answered by tiwaavi
43

Answer ⇒ Option (b). B

Explanation ⇒   Given equation,

x = A + BSinwt

x - A = BSinwt

No, Comparing this equation with the standard equation fo the Simple Harmonic Motion,

y = TSin(wt + Φ)

where T is the Amplitude.

We will get,

Amplitude(T) = B

Hence, Option (b). is correct.


Hope it helps.

Answered by raghav2723
0

Answer:the answer is A+b according to me.

Explanation:

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