Simple Harmonic Motion

Q. In a simple harmonic oscillator, if the maximum speed is 4 m/s and the amplitude is 2 m, what is the angular frequency?
  • A. 2 rad/s
  • B. 4 rad/s
  • C. 6 rad/s
  • D. 8 rad/s
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration is maximum when the displacement is:
  • A. Maximum
  • B. Zero
  • C. Negative maximum
  • D. None of the above
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration of the particle is maximum when it is at which position?
  • A. Mean position
  • B. Amplitude
  • C. Halfway to amplitude
  • D. None of the above
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the maximum displacement from the mean position is called what?
  • A. Amplitude
  • B. Frequency
  • C. Period
  • D. Wavelength
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the maximum speed occurs at which point?
  • A. At the mean position
  • B. At the amplitude
  • C. At one-fourth of the amplitude
  • D. At three-fourths of the amplitude
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the restoring force is directly proportional to which of the following?
  • A. Displacement
  • B. Velocity
  • C. Acceleration
  • D. Mass
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the total mechanical energy is conserved. What forms of energy are involved?
  • A. Kinetic and Potential Energy
  • B. Kinetic and Thermal Energy
  • C. Potential and Thermal Energy
  • D. Only Kinetic Energy
Q. In simple harmonic motion, the velocity of the particle is maximum when it is at which position?
  • A. Mean position
  • B. Maximum displacement
  • C. Equilibrium position
  • D. None of the above
Q. The displacement of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ). What is the maximum displacement?
  • A. A
  • B. ω
  • C. φ
  • D. 0
Q. The equation of motion for a simple harmonic oscillator is given by x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ). What does φ represent?
  • A. Amplitude
  • B. Phase constant
  • C. Angular frequency
  • D. Time period
Q. The equation of motion for a simple harmonic oscillator is given by x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ). What does A represent?
  • A. Angular frequency
  • B. Phase constant
  • C. Amplitude
  • D. Displacement
Q. The restoring force in a simple harmonic motion is directly proportional to:
  • A. Displacement
  • B. Velocity
  • C. Time
  • D. Mass
Q. The time period of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by T = 2π√(m/k). If the mass is doubled, what will be the new time period?
  • A. T
  • B. 2T
  • C. √2 T
  • D. T/√2
Q. The total energy in a simple harmonic oscillator is given by which of the following?
  • A. 1/2 kA^2
  • B. kA
  • C. mgh
  • D. 1/2 mv^2
Q. The total mechanical energy in a simple harmonic oscillator is given by which of the following?
  • A. 1/2 kA^2
  • B. 1/2 mv^2
  • C. kA
  • D. mv^2
Q. What is the equation of motion for a simple harmonic oscillator with amplitude A and angular frequency ω?
  • A. x(t) = A cos(ωt)
  • B. x(t) = A sin(ωt)
  • C. x(t) = A e^(ωt)
  • D. x(t) = A ωt
Q. What is the phase difference between the displacement and acceleration in simple harmonic motion?
  • A. 0 degrees
  • B. 90 degrees
  • C. 180 degrees
  • D. 270 degrees
Q. What is the phase difference between the displacement and acceleration of a particle in simple harmonic motion?
  • A. 0 degrees
  • B. 90 degrees
  • C. 180 degrees
  • D. 270 degrees
Q. What is the phase difference between the displacement and acceleration of a simple harmonic oscillator?
  • A. 0 degrees
  • B. 90 degrees
  • C. 180 degrees
  • D. 270 degrees
Q. What is the potential energy stored in a spring when it is compressed by a distance x?
  • A. 1/2 kx
  • B. 1/2 kx²
  • C. kx
  • D. kx²
Q. What is the relationship between the frequency and the period of a simple harmonic oscillator?
  • A. f = T
  • B. f = 1/T
  • C. f = T^2
  • D. f = 2T
Q. What is the relationship between the period and frequency of a simple harmonic oscillator?
  • A. T = f
  • B. T = 1/f
  • C. T = f^2
  • D. T = 2f
Q. What is the relationship between the period of a simple harmonic oscillator and its mass and spring constant?
  • A. T = 2π√(m/k)
  • B. T = 2π√(k/m)
  • C. T = m/k
  • D. T = k/m
Q. What is the relationship between the potential energy and kinetic energy in simple harmonic motion at maximum displacement?
  • A. PE = KE
  • B. PE > KE
  • C. PE < KE
  • D. PE = 0
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