Physics, asked by janhvirarokar, 1 month ago

at equilibrium the displacement of vibrating body is

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Answered by lukshkumar890
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Explanation:

At equilibrium the displacement of vibrating body is directly proportional to its acceleration

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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At equilibrium the displacement of vibrating body is :

Explanation:

  • The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from one extreme position to the mean position is called amplitude.
  • Simple harmonic motion is characterized by this changing acceleration that always is directed toward the equilibrium position
  • It is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position.

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