Science, asked by vikkuvikranth8876, 1 year ago

The total energy of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is proportional to the

Answers

Answered by sweetandsimple64
11

ANSWER

Thus, the total energy in the simple harmonic motion of a particle is: Directly proportional to its mass. Directly proportional to the square of the frequency of oscillations and. Directly proportional to the square of the amplitude of oscillation.

Answered by Karankumar06
3

Answer:As ω2 , a2 are constants, the total energy in the simple harmonic motion of a particle performing simple harmonic motion remains constant. ... Thus, the total energy in the simple harmonic motion of a particle is: Directly proportional to its mass.

Explanation:Directly proportional to the square of the frequency of oscillations and.

Similar questions