Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
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A particle is vibrating in simple harmonic motion, making 30 complete oscillations per minute. If the amplitude is 4cm,
(i) Calculate the velocity in cm/s at the centre.
(ii) The acceleration at the extremities in \(\text{cm/s}^2\).
(iii) The velocity at a distance of 2cm from the centre.
i) \(\pm 4\pi \text{ cm/sec}\) ii) \( \pm 4\pi^2 \text{ cm/sec}^2\) iii) \( \pm 2\pi \sqrt{3} \text{ cm/sec}\)
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