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Standard XII
Physics
Velocity Displacement Relationship
A particles i...
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A particles is executing SHM on x-axis. The force on this will be:
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Solution
We know equation for simple harmonic motion
d
2
x
d
t
2
α
−
x
Thus force acting on S.H.M on x-axis will be
F
=
−
A
k
x
where A and k are positive constants.
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