The kinetic energy and potential energy of a particle executing shm are equal
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● Answer- x = A/√2
● Solution-
Here, we have to find the displacement x for which kinetic energy = potential energy
P.E. = K.E.
1/2 kx^2 = 1/2 k(A^2-x^2)
x^2 = A^2 - x^2
2x^2 = A^2
x = A/√2
Therefore, K.E = P.E. when displacement is x = A/√2
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● Answer- x = A/√2
● Solution-
Here, we have to find the displacement x for which kinetic energy = potential energy
P.E. = K.E.
1/2 kx^2 = 1/2 k(A^2-x^2)
x^2 = A^2 - x^2
2x^2 = A^2
x = A/√2
Therefore, K.E = P.E. when displacement is x = A/√2
Hope this is helpful...
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