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A particle is executing SHM. Find the phase constants of the particle, when it starts from the points A,B and C respectively as shown below.
(Phase constant ϕ is the range of [0,2π])


A
ϕA=3π2,ϕB=0,ϕC=π2
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B
ϕA=π2,ϕB=π,ϕC=π2
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C
ϕA=3π2,ϕB=π,ϕC=π2
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D
ϕA=π2,ϕB=π,ϕC=3π2
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Solution

The correct option is C ϕA=3π2,ϕB=π,ϕC=π2
Let us assume the equation of the particle executing SHM is
x=Asin(ωt+ϕ) .....(1)
At t=0 and x=0, we get
sinϕ=0ϕ=nπ
where n=0,1,2,3,4.....
Since ϕ is in the range of [0,2π] [given], we can say that ϕ=0,π or 2π
Differentiating (1) with respect to time, we get
v=Aωcos(ωt+ϕ) .......(2)

From the data given in the figure, for particle starting from point B, we can deduce that the particle is moving towards the negative extreme position.
At t=0, velocity is negative.
v=Aωcosϕ<0cosϕ<0ϕB=π

For particle starting from point A, we can deduce that the particle is at its negative extreme position.
From (1), we can write that
A=Asin(ϕ)sinϕ=1ϕA=3π2
For particle starting from point C, we can deduce that the particle is at its positive extreme position.
From (1), we can say that
A=Asinϕsinϕ=1ϕC=π2


Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.

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