average value of kinetic and potential energies
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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).
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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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