While passing through its equilibrium position the speed of body executing SHM
becomes:
*Zero
*Maximum
*One third
*Minimum
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Explanation:
Maximum is the correct answer
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→ at the equilibrium position the speed of body executing SHM becomes maximum.
so option b is correct.
Explanation:
- at the equilibrium position,the velocity is at its maximum and the acceleration (a) has fallen to zero.
- simple harmonic motion is characterized by this changing acceleration that always is directed toward the equilibrium position and is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position.
- the equilibrium position is where the object would naturally rest in the absence of force.
- the maximum displacement from equilibrium is called the amplitude X.
- the units for amplitude and displacement are the same,but depend on the type of oscilation.
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