In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration of the particle is maximum when it is at which position?
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In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration of the particle is maximum when it is at which position?
Mean position
Amplitude
Halfway to amplitude
None of the above
In SHM, acceleration is maximum at the amplitude (maximum displacement).
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Q: In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration of the particle is maximum when it is at which position?
Solution: In SHM, acceleration is maximum at the amplitude (maximum displacement).
Steps: 5
Step 1: Understand what simple harmonic motion (SHM) is. It is a type of periodic motion where an object moves back and forth around a central point.
Step 2: Identify the key terms: 'acceleration' and 'amplitude'. Acceleration is how quickly the speed of the object changes, and amplitude is the maximum distance the object moves from its central position.
Step 3: Remember that in SHM, the object moves to the maximum displacement (amplitude) and then back to the center repeatedly.
Step 4: Know that acceleration is related to how far the object is from the center. The further it is, the greater the acceleration.
Step 5: Conclude that the acceleration is maximum when the object is at the amplitude (the farthest point from the center).