Problem 3: A particle of mass 2g is making simple harmonic motion along x-axis. At distances 6cm and 10cm from the equilibrium position, the velocities of the particle are 5 cm/s and 4cm/s respectively. Find the time period of vibration, the amplitude and maximum kinetic energy.

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Problem 3: A particle of mass 2g is making simple harmonic motion
along x-axis. At distances 6cm and 10cm from the equilibrium
position, the velocities of the particle are 5 cm/s and 4cm/s
respectively. Find the time period of vibration, the amplitude and
maximum kinetic energy.
y = C.sin(at + a)
*
Transcribed Image Text:TRANSITIONS ANIMATIONS BIUS Font CIVL 412- PowerPoint (Product Activation Failed) SLIDE SHOW A A REVIEW Aa- А - VIEW E Paragraph Shapes Arrange Quick Styles- Drawing Problem 3: A particle of mass 2g is making simple harmonic motion along x-axis. At distances 6cm and 10cm from the equilibrium position, the velocities of the particle are 5 cm/s and 4cm/s respectively. Find the time period of vibration, the amplitude and maximum kinetic energy. y = C.sin(at + a) *
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