1) A 0.1 kg object oscillates as a simple harmonic motion along the x-axis with a frequency f 3.185 Hz. At a position x1, the object has a kinetic energy of 0.7 J and a potential energy 0.3 J. The amplitude of oscillation, A, is: (a) 0.12 m (b) 0.22 m (c) 0.31 m (d)0.42 m

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1) A 0.1 kg object oscillates as a simple harmonic motion along the x-axis with a frequency f = 3.185
Hz. At a position x1, the object has a kinetic energy of 0.7 J and a potential energy 0.3 J. The amplitude
of oscillation, A, is:
(a) 0.12 m
(b) 0.22 m
(c) 0.31 m
(d)0.42 m
2) A block of mass m is attached to a spring with force constant, k and oscillate at a frequency f. If the
mass is changed to m'
the oscillation would be,
m/2, and the spring force is changed to k' =
2k, then the new frequency f' of
(a)f = 2f
(b)f = f
(c) =f/2
(d)f= 4f
The following given is for questions 3 and 4:
A block of mass m = 2 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 200 N/m, and set to
oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface. At time t = 0 its position is xo = 0 and its velocity is
Po = +5 m/s.
3) Which of the following is true about the oscillation amplitude and the phase constant, o:
(a)A 0.5, o=r/2
(b)A= 0.5, o =-x/2
(c) A=0.25, o = 7/2
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Transcribed Image Text:1) A 0.1 kg object oscillates as a simple harmonic motion along the x-axis with a frequency f = 3.185 Hz. At a position x1, the object has a kinetic energy of 0.7 J and a potential energy 0.3 J. The amplitude of oscillation, A, is: (a) 0.12 m (b) 0.22 m (c) 0.31 m (d)0.42 m 2) A block of mass m is attached to a spring with force constant, k and oscillate at a frequency f. If the mass is changed to m' the oscillation would be, m/2, and the spring force is changed to k' = 2k, then the new frequency f' of (a)f = 2f (b)f = f (c) =f/2 (d)f= 4f The following given is for questions 3 and 4: A block of mass m = 2 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 200 N/m, and set to oscillates on a frictionless horizontal surface. At time t = 0 its position is xo = 0 and its velocity is Po = +5 m/s. 3) Which of the following is true about the oscillation amplitude and the phase constant, o: (a)A 0.5, o=r/2 (b)A= 0.5, o =-x/2 (c) A=0.25, o = 7/2 Page 1 / 3
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