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A bar magnet is oscillating in the earth's magnetic field for a period T. What happens to its period and motion if its mass is quadrupled?


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Motion remains S.H.M. with a time period =2T

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Motion remains S.H.M. with a time period =4T

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Motion remains S.H.M. and the period remains nearly constant

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D

Motion remains S.H.M. with a time period =T2

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Solution

The correct option is A

Motion remains S.H.M. with a time period =2T


Step 1: Given Data

Time period =T

Let I be the moment of inertia.

Let the initial mass of the magnet be m.

The final mass m'=4m

Let the length of the magnet be L.

Let M be the magnetic moment.

Let H be the magnetic intensity.

Step 2: Time Period for initial mass

We know that the moment of inertia of a cuboid is given as

I=mL212

We know that the time period is given as

T=2πIMH

TI

TmL212

Tm 1

Step 3: Time Period for final mass

For the second mass, we can write the time period as

T'm'

T'4m

T'2m

From equation 1 we get,

T'=2T

Therefore, the motion remains S.H.M. with a time period =2T.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).


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