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the velocity of a particle undergoing SHM is v at mean position . if its amplitude is doubled . the velocity at mean position will be


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Answered by Rossily
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The amplitude of simple harmonic oscillation is doubled. How would this affect:

(i) Time period,
(ii) Maximum velocity,
(iii) Acceleration at mean position,
(iv) kinetic energy at mean position
Answered by ayan7456
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if the amplitude of oscillation is doubled then kinetic energy at mean position will increases to four times.
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when amplitude is doubled the maximum velocity will become twice(2v).
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