Physics, asked by shivaniprinting1981, 3 months ago

When a particle executes S.H.M., the restoring force F varies with displacement y as

(a) F ∝ y (b) F ∝ y

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(c) F ∝ 1/y (d) F ∝ 1/y2​

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Answered by panchwadkarsaishree
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) F ∝ y is the correct answer.

  • S.H.M. abbreviated form of Simple Harmonic Motion is special case of oscillatory motion.
  • The Simple Harmonic Motion can be defined as the motion in which acceleration of the particle or restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement and is directed towards the position of equilibrium.
  • Simple Harmonic Motion is of two types namely linear simple harmonic motion and angular simple harmonic motion.
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