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Physics Oscillations MCQ

The document discusses simple harmonic oscillations and related concepts over 20 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like the period of simple harmonic motion under different conditions, the relationship between potential energy, kinetic energy and displacement, and the effect on oscillation period of changing properties of the oscillating system like mass, spring constant or suspension point. The questions assess understanding of key characteristics of simple harmonic motion and how changing system parameters affects oscillation behavior.

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Physics Oscillations MCQ

The document discusses simple harmonic oscillations and related concepts over 20 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like the period of simple harmonic motion under different conditions, the relationship between potential energy, kinetic energy and displacement, and the effect on oscillation period of changing properties of the oscillating system like mass, spring constant or suspension point. The questions assess understanding of key characteristics of simple harmonic motion and how changing system parameters affects oscillation behavior.

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09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 1

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y1 = 0.1 sin ( 100 πt + π / 3 ) and y2 = 0.1 cos πt. The phase difference of the velocity of
1) Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equations

(a) π/3 (b) -π/6 (c) π/6 (d) -π/3


particle 1 with respect to the velocity of particle 2 is
[ AIEEE 2005 ]

The function sin ( ωt ) represents

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2

( a ) a periodic, but not simple harmonic, motion with a period π / ω


2)

( b ) a periodic, but not simple harmonic, motion with a period of 2π / ω


( c ) a simple harmonic motion with a period π / ω
( d ) a simple harmonic motion with a period 2 π / ω [ AIEEE 2005 ]

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3) The bob of a simple pendulum is a spherical hollow ball f lled with water. A plugged hall
near the bottom of the oscillating bob gets suddenly unplugged. During observation, till

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water is coming out, the time-period of the oscillati n would
( a ) first decrease and then increase to the origi al value
( b ) first increase and then decrease to the origin l value
( c ) increase towards a saturation value ( d ) remain unchanged [ AIEEE 2005 ]

4) If a simple harmonic motion is represented by

2π 2π
α
ra
( c ) 2π α
d2 x
dt 2

( d ) 2π α
+ αx = 0 , its time period is
m
α
(a) (b) [ AIEEE 2005 ]

5) The bob of a simple pend lum executes simple harmonic motion in water with a period
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t, while the period of scill tion of the bob is t 0 in air. Neglecting frictional force of
water and given that th density of the bob is ( 4 / 3 ) × 1000 kg /m , what relationship
3

between t and t 0 is rue ?


( a ) t = t0 ( b ) t = 0 / 2 ( c ) t = 2 t0 ( d ) t = 4 t0 [ AIEEE 2004 ]
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6) A particle at the end of a spring executes simple harmonic motion with a period t 1,
while th corresponding period for another spring is t 2. If the period of oscillation with
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the two springs in series is T, then


2 2 2
(a) T = t1 + t2 (b) T = t1 + t2
1 -1 -1 2 -2 2
(c) T- t1 + t2 (d) T- t1 + t2- [ AIEEE 2004 ]
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= =

7) The total energy of a particle executing simple harmonic motion


(a) ∝ x (b) ∝ x ( c ) is independent of x ( d ) ∝ √ x
2
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where x is the displacement from the mean position. [ AIEEE 2004 ]

angular frequency of ω 0. An external force F ( t ) proportional to cos ωt ( ω ≠ ω 0 ) is


8) A particle of mass m is attached to a spring ( of spring constant k ) and has a natural

( a ) m / ( ω0 - ω ) ( b ) F t / m( ω 0 - ω )
2 2
applied to the oscillator. The time displacement of the oscillator will be proportional to
2 2

( c ) 1 / m( ω 0 - ω ) ( d ) m / ( ω0 + ω )
2 2 2 2
[ AIEEE 2004 ]
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 2
( Answers at the end of all questions )

In forced oscillation of a particle, if the amplitude is maximum for a frequency ω 1 of


the force while the energy is maximum for a frequency ω 2 of the force, then
9)

( a ) ω 1 = ω 2 ( b ) ω 1 > ω 2 ( c ) ω 1 < ω 2 ( d ) ω 1 < ω 2 when damping is small


and ω 1 > ω 2 when damping is large [ A EEE 2004]

4 ( cos π + sin πt ).

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10 ) The displacement of a particle varies according to the relation x =
The amplitude of the particle is
(a) 8 (b) -4 (c) 4 (d) 4√2 [ AIEEE 2003 ]

11 ) A mass M is suspended from a spring of negligible mass. The spri g is pulled a little

increased by m, the time-period becomes 5T / 3. The ratio m / M is


and then released, so that the mass executes S.H.M. of tim -period T. If the mass is

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( a ) 5 / 3 ( b ) 3 / 5 ( c ) 16 / 9 ( d ) 25 / 9 [ AIEEE 2003 ]

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12 ) A body executes simple harmonic motion. The potential ene gy ( P. E. ), kinetic energy
( K. E. ) and total energy ( T. E. ) are measured as a function of displacement x. Which
of the following statements is true ?
( a ) T. E. is zero when x is zero ( b ) P E. i maximum when x is zero
( c ) K. E. is maximum when x is zero ( d K. E is maximum when x is maximum

13 ) ra [ AIEEE 2003 ]

Two particles A and B of equal masses re suspended from two massless springs of
spring constants k 1 and k 2 resp ctively. If maximum velocities during oscillation are
m
equal, the ratio of amplitudes o A and B is
( a ) k 1 /k 2 ( b ) k 2 /k 1 ( c ) √ ( k /k 2 ) ( d ) √ ( k 2 /k 1 ) [ AIEEE 2003, IIT 1988 ]
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14 ) Length of a simple pe dulum executing simple harmonic motion is increased by 21 %.

( a ) 10 % (b) 1% ( c ) 21 % ( d ) 42 %
The percentage increase n the time-period of the pendulum of increased length is
[ AIEEE 2003 ]
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15 ) One of the two cl cks on the earth is controlled by a pendulum and other by a spring.
If both the clocks are taken to the moon, then which clock will have the same time-
period o th earth ?
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( a ) spring cl ck ( b ) pendulum clock ( c ) both ( d ) none [ AIEEE 2002 ]

16 ) If a spring of force constant k is cut into three equal parts, then force constant of each

(a) k/3
p rt w ll be
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(b) k (c) 3k (d) 6k [ AIEEE 2002 ]

17 ) Two springs having spring constants of 25 N / m and 16 N / m stretched by forces F1


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(a) 4/5 (b) 5/4 ( c ) 16 / 25 ( d ) 25 / 16


and F2 have equal potential energy. The ratio of the forces F1 and F2 is
[ AIEEE 2002 ]

18 ) Time period of a simple pendulum is T1. When point of suspension of the pendulum is
( where k = 1 m /s , y is the
2 2
moving upwards following the equation y = k t
displacement of point of suspension ), its time period becomes T2. Then T1 / T2 is
2 2

(a) 5/6 (b) 6/5 (d) 4/5


equal to
(c) 1 [ IIT 2005 ]
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 3
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19 ) A block P of mass m is placed on a frictionless


horizontal surface. Another block Q of same mass is
kept on P and connected to the wall with the help of a
spring of spring constant K as shown in the figure. µ s
is the coefficient of friction between P and Q. The blocks
move together performing SHM of amplitude A. The

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maximum value of the frictional force between P and Q
is
( a ) KA ( b ) KA / 2 ( c ) zero ( d ) µ smg [ IIT 2004 ]

20 ) A particle is placed at the origin and a force F = k x is acting o it ( where k is a


positive constant ). If U = 0, the graph of U( x ) vs. x will be

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For a particle executing SHM, the displacement x is given by x = A cos ωt. Identify the
[ IIT 2004 ]
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21 )
graph which represents the varia ion o potential energy ( PE ) as a function of time
t and displacement x.
[ IIT 2003 ]
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22 ) A simpl pe dulum is oscillating


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without damping. When the


disp acement of the bob is less
than maximum, its acceleration

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vector a is correctly shown in


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[ IIT, 2002 ]

23 ) An ideal spring with spring constant k is hung from the ceiling and a block of mass M
is attached to its lower end. The mass is released with the spring initially unstretched.

( a ) 4 Mg / k ( b ) 2 Mg / k ( c ) Mg / k ( d ) Mg / 2k
Then the maximum extension of the spring is
[ IIT 2002 ]

24 ) A particle executes simple harmonic motion between x = - A and x = A. The time


taken by it to go from 0 to A / 2 is T1 and to go from A / 2 to A is T2. Then
( a ) T1 < T2 ( b ) T1 > T2 ( c ) T1 = T2 ( d ) T1 = 2T2 [ IIT 2001 ]
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 4
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25 ) A simple pendulum has a time period T1 when on the earth’s surface, and T2 when
taken to a height R above the earth’s surface where R is the radius of the earth. The
value of T2 / T1 is
(a) 1 ( b ) √2 (c) 4 (d) 2 [ IIT 2001 ]

a vehicle which moves without friction, down an inclined plane of inclin ion α , is given
26 ) The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum of length L suspended from the roof of

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by

(a) 2π (b) 2π (c) 2π (d) 2π


L L L L
[ IIT 2000 ]
g cos α g sin α g g an α

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27 ) A spring of force constant k is cut into two pieces such that on piece is double the

(a) 2k/3 (b) 3k/2


length of the other. Then the long piece will have a force constant of
(c) 3k ( d ) 6k [ IIT 1999 ]

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28 ) Three simple harmonic motions in the same direction having the same amplitude and

( a ) the resultant amplitude is ( 1 + √2 a )


same period are superposed. If each differ in phase from the next by 45°, then

( b ) the phase of the resultant motion relat ve to he first is 90°

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( c ) the energy associated with the result ng motion is ( 3 + 2√2 ) times the energy
associated with any single motion
( d ) the resulting motion is not simple harmonic [ IIT 1999 ]
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2
29 ) A particle free to move along the x-axis has potential energy given by U(x) = K(1 - e - x )
for - ∞ ≤ x ≤ ∞ where K is a positive constant of appropriate dimensions, then
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( a ) at points away from the origin, the particle is in unstable equilibrium


( b ) for any finite non-zero
( c ) if its total mechan cal energy is K / 2, it has its minimum kinetic energy at the
lue of x, there is a force directed away from the origin

origin
( d ) for small d splacements from x = 0, the motion is simple harmonic [ IIT 1999 ]
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30 ) A particle o mass m is executing oscillations about the origin on x-axis. Its potential
3
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energy is g en by U ( x ) = k I x I , where k is a positive constant. If the amplitude of

( ) proportional to 1 / √a
osci lation is a, then its time period T is

3/2
( b ) independent of a
( c ) p oportional to √a
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( d ) proportional to a [ IIT 1998 ]

31 ) One end of a long metallic wire of length L is tied to the ceiling. The other end is tied
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to a massless spring of spring constant K. A mass m hangs freely from the free end of
the spring. The area of cross section and the Young’s modulus of the wire are A and Y
respectively. If the mass is slightly pulled down and released, it will oscillate with a
time period T equal to

( a ) 2π ( b ) 2π ( c ) 2π ( d ) 2π
m m(YA + KL) mYA mL
[ IIT 1993 ]
K YAK KL YA

32 ) The displacement y of a particle executing periodic motion is given by


2
y = 4 cos ( t/2) sin ( 1000t ). This expression may be considered to be a result of
superposition of the following number of harmonic motions.
( a ) two ( b ) three ( c ) four ( d ) five [ IIT 1992 ]
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 5
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33 ) Two blocks A and B, each of mass m


are connected by a massless spring
of natural length L and spring
constant K. The blocks are initially
resting on a smooth horizontal floor
with the spring at its natural length

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as shown in the figure. A third identical block also of mass m moves on the floor with
the speed v along the line joining A and B, and collides with A. Then
( a ) the kinetic energy of the A - B system, at maximum compression of he spring, is
zero
( b ) the kinetic energy of the A - B system, at maximum compress n of the spring, is
mv / 4
2

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m
( c ) the maximum compression of the spring is v
K

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m
( d ) the maximum compression of the spring is v [ IIT 1993 ]
2K

cubical block B of the same dimensions and of ow modulus of rigidity η such that the
34 ) A highly rigid cubical block A of small mas M and side L is fixed rigidly on to another

( a ) 2π MηL ( b ) 2π Mη/L
period of which is given by
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lower face of A completely covers the upper face of B. The lower face of B is rigidly
held on a horizontal surface. A small force F is applied perpendicular to one of the side
faces of A. After the force is withdrawn, lock A executes small oscillations the time

( c ) 2π ML/η ( d ) 2π M/ηL
m
[ IIT 1991 ]

35 ) A uniform cylinder of length L and mass M having cross-sectional area A is suspended


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submerged in a liquid o density ρ at equilibrium position. When the cylinder is given a


with its length vertical, from a fixed point by a massless spring, such that it is half

small downward pus and released, it starts oscillating vertically with small amplitude. If
the force-constant of the spring is k, the frequency of oscillation of the cylinder is
.e

k + ρgL2
2π 2π 2π 2π
1 k - Aρg 1 k + Aρg 1 1 k + Aρg
(a) (b) (c) (d)
M M M Aρg
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[ IIT 1990 ]

36 ) Two bodies M and N of equal masses are suspended from two separate massless
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spring of spring constants k1 and k2 respectively. If the two bodies oscillate vertically
suc that their maximum velocities are equal, the ratio of the amplitude of vibration of
M to that of N is
( a ) k1 / k2 k 1/k 2 ( c ) k2 / k1 k 2 /k 1
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(b) (d) [ IIT 1988 ]

37 ) A particle executes simple harmonic motion with a frequency, f. The frequency with

(a) f/2
which its kinetic energy oscillates is
(b) f ( c ) 2f ( d ) 4f [ IIT 1987 ]

38 ) The period of a simple harmonic oscillator is 2 sec. The ratio of its maximum velocity

(a) π (b) 1/π (c) 2π


and maximum acceleration is
(d) 4 [ GSEB March 1996 ]
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 6
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vertical line between angular limits - φ and + φ. For an angular displacement θ ( l θ l < φ ),
39 ) A simple pendulum of length L and mass ( of bob ) M is oscillating in a plane about a

the tension in the string and the velocity of the bob are T and V respectively. The
following relations hold good under the above conditions:

( a ) T cos θ = mg ( b ) T - mg cos θ = ( c ) T = mg cos θ


MV 2

( d ) the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of the bob l aT l = g sin θ


L

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[ IIT 1986 ]

40 ) At a point where reference particle meets the simple harmonic os illator the velocity of

( a ) A ω ( b ) 1 / A ω ( c ) A ω ( d ) zero
the oscillator is
2
[ GSEB March 1996 ]

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41 ) A body is suspended at the end of a spring kept vertical. The periodic time on
increasing its mass
( a ) will decrease ( b ) may decrease or increas

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( c ) will remain constant ( d ) will increase [ GSEB Oct. 1996, March 1997 ]

42 ) The initial phase of a particle performing S H.M. i π / 4. What will be its phase at the

( a ) 20 π ( b ) 81 π / 4 ( c ) 80 π d ) 25 π / 4
end of 10 oscillations ?

(a) 3A/2
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(b) (3/2)√A (c) √3A/2 (d) 3A/√2
displacement will be
[ GSEB Oct. 1996 ]

43 ) When the velocity of S. H. Oscillator becomes half its maximum velocity, then the
m
[ GSEB March 1997 ]

44 ) A particle is performing S.H M Its amplitude is ‘A’. Its potential and kinetic energy
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(b) A/√2 (c) A√2 (d) A/2


become equal at the displacement y. The displacement, y, in terms of amplitude ‘A’ is
(a) A [ GSEB Oct. 1997 ]

45 ) For a particle per orming S.H.M., the ratio of its displacement and _____________ at any
point is constan
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( a ) velocity ( b mass ( c ) periodic time ( d ) acceleration [ GSEB Oct. 1997 ]

46 ) S.H. Oscillator is at the positive end at t = 0. Then after T / 4 second, its phase will be

(a) 3π/2 (b) 2π (c) π (d) π/2


__________ adian.
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[ GSEB March 1998 ]


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47 ) Grap of potential energy vs. displacement of a S.H. Oscillator is


( a ) parabolic ( b ) hyperbolic ( c ) elliptical ( d ) linear [ GSEB March 1998 ]

48 ) If the frequency of the particle executing S.H.M. is n, the frequency of its kinetic energy
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(a) n/2
becoming maximum is
(b) n (c) 2n (d) 4n

49 ) When a 10 g mass is attached to a spring of length 10 cm, it stretches by 1 cm. Now,


if it is pulled down till its length becomes 12 cm, the potential energy stored in it is
( d ) 2 × 10 - J ( take g = 10 m /s )
3 3 2 2 2
( a ) 2 × 10 - J ( b ) 10 - J ( c ) 4 × 10 - J

50 ) In the case of damped oscillations, which of the following statements is not true ?
( a ) amplitude decreases ( b ) periodic time increases
( c ) energy of oscillator decreases ( d ) amplitude never becomes zero
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 7
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51 ) In the case of forced oscillations, which of the following statements is not true ?
( a ) frequency equals that of external periodic force
( b ) amplitude depends upon the damping coefficient
( c ) amplitude tends to infinity at resonance
( d ) higher the damping coefficient, lower is the amplitude at resonance

52 ) The time-period of S.H.O. is 16 sec. Starting from mean position, its velocity is 0.4 m /s

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after 2 sec. Its amplitude is
( a ) 0.36 m ( b ) 0.72 m ( c ) 1.44 m ( d ) 2.88 m

(a) 3E/4 (b) E/4 (c) E/2 (d) E√3/4


53 ) Total energy of S.H.O. is E. Then its kinetic energy at half the a pl ude is

Two S.H.M.s are given by y1 = 10 sin ( ωt + φ ) and y2 = 5 ( sin ωt + √3 cos ωt ).

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54 )

( d ) √2 : 1
The ratio of their amplitudes is

ce
(a) 1:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 2:1

55 ) When a mass is attached to a spring, its leng h is ncreased by 20 cm. It is further

( a ) 2 π / 7 sec ( b ) 2 π sec ( c ) 4 π se
lowered and released. The time-period of its S.H M. is
( d ) data is not enough

56 )
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For a S.H.O., time-period is 12 sec Ini ially it is on + Y- axis at a displacement A / 2
where A is its amplitude. After reaching the uppermost point it moves down and is on
- Y-axis at a distance √3 A / 2 rom the equilibrium point. Time taken by it for this
m
displacement is ( a ) 6 sec ( b ) 7 sec ( c ) 8 sec ( d ) 9 sec

57 ) A pendulum suspended from the ceiling of a train has a period T when the train is at
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rest. If the train acceler tes with uniform acceleration a, the time-period of oscillations of
the pendulum becomes
(b) T√[g/√(a +g )] (c) T√[g/(g+a)] (d) T√[g/(g-a)
2 2
(a) T

58 ) In damped oscil ations the directions of the restoring force and the resistive force
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( a ) are the same ( b ) are opposite


( c ) may b same or opposite ( d ) have no relation with each other
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59 ) In damped o cillations, the angular frequency of the oscillator


( a ) keeps on decreasing ( b ) keeps on increasing
( c ) emains the same ( d ) fluctuates
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60 ) In damped oscillations, the oscillator


( a ) stops oscillating after a short time ( b ) stops oscillating after a long time
( c ) never stops oscillating
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( d ) stops after time that depends upon its damping coefficient

61 ) In forced oscillations, a force of 50 N and frequency of 6 / π Hz is applied to the

system is 13 rad / sec, the amplitude of oscillations is


oscillator having mass of 4 kg. If the angular frequency of the natural oscillations of the

(a) 1m ( b ) 2.5 m (c) 3m (d) 4m

62 ) A spring having spring constant k is cut into two parts of equal lengths and both the
pieces are joined in parallel. A block of mass, m, is attached to the lower end of the
two springs. What is the equivalent spring constant of the system ?
(a) k (b) 2k (c) 3k (d) 4k
09 - OSCILLATIONS Page 8
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without friction down an inclined plane of inclination 60 ° with the horizontal. The
63 ) A pendulum of length 10 cm is suspended from the roof of a vehicle which moves

( a ) 2 π / 7 sec ( b ) 2 π sec ( c ) π sec ( d ) π / 7 sec


time-period of oscillations of the pendulum will be

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