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average value of kinetic and potential energies

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potential energy is always measured relative to something, just as kinetic energy is measured in a particular frame of reference. ... Because as you lose potential energy, you gain kinetic energy (assuming those are the only two forms that energy can take in your system).

Answered by Anonymous
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Potential energy in S.H.M. -

P.E.= \frac{1}{2}Kx^{2}

- wherein

Where K= m\omega ^{2}

Option 1)

<E> = <U>

This is correct.

Option 2)

<E> = 2<U>

This is incorrect.

Option 3)

<E> = -2<U>

This is incorrect.

Option 4)

<E> = - <U>

This is incorrect.

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