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A particle executes S.H.M. with a period of 6 second and amplitude of 3 cm. Its maximum speed in cm/sec is
A particle is executing S.H.M. If its amplitude is 2 m and periodic time 2 seconds, then the maximum velocity of the particle will be
A S.H.M. has amplitude ‘a’ and time period T. The maximum velocity will be
A body is executing S.H.M. When its displacement from the mean position is 4 cm and 5 cm, the corresponding velocity of the body is 10 cm/sec and 8 cm/sec. Then the time period of the body is
A particle has simple harmonic motion. The equation of its motion is $x=5\sin \left( 4t-\frac{\pi }{6} \right)$, where $x$ is its displacement. If the displacement of the particle is $3$ units, then it velocity is
If a simple pendulum oscillates with an amplitude of 50 mm and time period of 2 sec, then its maximum velocity is
If the displacement of a particle executing SHM is given by $y=0.30\sin (220t+0.64)$ in metre, then the frequency and maximum velocity of the particle is
The maximum velocity and the maximum acceleration of a body moving in a simple harmonic oscillator are $2\,m/s$ and $4\,m/{{s}^{2}}.$ Then angular velocity will be
If a particle under S.H.M. has time period $0.1$ sec and amplitude $2 \times 10^{-3}$. It has maximum velocity
A particle executing simple harmonic motion has an amplitude of 6 cm. Its acceleration at a distance of 2 cm from the mean position is $8\,cm/{{s}^{2}}$. The maximum speed of the particle is

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