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Which of the following quantities are always negative in a simple harmonic motion?
(a) F.a
(b) v.r
(c) a.r
(d) F.r.

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Answered by tiwaavi
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For the motion to be simple Harmonic, Force must be linearly proportional to the displacement.

Alos, F = -kx

a = -ω²x

v = ± ω√(A² - x²)


(a). F.a = |F||a|Cosθ

Direction of Force and acceleration is always same. Therefore, it will always be positive.

(b). v.r = |v||r|cosθ

Direction of Velocity and displacement is always same, thus it is also not the answer.

(c). and (d).  Direction of Force and acceleration is always opposite to Displacement.

∴ Dot product of Displacement with Force and displacement with acceleration will always be negative.

Hence, Option (c). and (d) are correct.


Hope it helps.

Answered by Anonymous
4
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option C and D are correct
C. a.r
D. F.r
hence go for it
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