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By stretching the spring by 5 mm, it acquires potential energy = U. From this


U

position if it is stretched 5 mm more, its potential energy = .......... (a) U (b) 2U (c) U (2) !hich physical quantity does not change in damping "#$% (a) &ngular frequency (b) 'eriodic time (d)

(c) (nitial phase (d) &mplitude (3) "econd pendulum on earth is ta)en to planet. (f mass and radius of planet is double than mass and radius of the earth, periodic time of pendulum of that planet **.. s. + (a) 2 (b) 2 (c) 2 (d) 2 2 (4) ,atio of force constant of t-o springs is + . . /-o bodies of same mass suspended at the ends of these springs perform "#$. (f ma0. acceleration of t-o bodies are same, ratio of their amplitude = *** + + 2 (a) 2 (b) (c) + (d) + (5) & spring is compressed by 2 cm from the equilibrium position. (f the restoring force in the compressed position is 1.2 2, its potential energy = ...........
2 4 5 (a) 2 +1 3 (b) 2 +1 3 (c) 2 +1 3 (6) &ngular frequency of damped oscillation is 5 = **.. 5 (d) +1 3

(a) (c)

) b m 2m ) 2m m b

(b)

) 2b m m
2

(d) (7) (n simple harmonic motion phase difference bet-een displacement and acceleration of "#6 is ***. rad.
4 (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) (d) 2 (8) $a0imum 7elocity of "#6 is +11 cm8s and its amplitude is +1 cm, -here -ill be

) b m 2m

its 7elocity = 51 cm8s from the fi0ed point% (a) 5 cm (b) 5 2 cm (b) 5 4 cm (d) +1 2 cm (9) (n damping oscillations, it ta)es 9 min to become its amplitude half from the original amplitude. #o- much time does it ta)e to decrease :5; amplitude from the original amplitude% (a)
(10) (n

min (b) +2 min (c) +< min (d) 42 min "#$ if length of simple pendulum is increased by 2+;, increase in its periodic

time = ........... (a) 2; (b) +1; (c) ++; (d) 2+; (11) "#6 starts its oscillations from the lo-er end of its path of motion. (ts phase at the end of +1 oscillations = .........$otion is on the =>a0is and ta)e positi7e ?>a0is as a reference direction.
4 + rad rad (a) 2+ rad (b) 2 (c) 2 (d) 21 rad (12) Frequency of e0ternal periodic force required to produce resonance in second

cloc) = (a) 2 #@ (b) + #@ (13) (f one "#6 is at < cm and (c) 2n #@ (d) 1.5 #@ cm a-ay from end points of its path of motion, its

displacement at that time is ***. cm.

(a) + cm

(c) 5 cm (d) < cm d2y + y = 1, 2 (14) (f differential equation of pure "#$ is dt -here is constant periodic time of "#6 is **. 2 2 (a) (b) 2 (c) (d) 2 (15) (f "#6 ta)es 2.5 second to reach any one end point from the fi0ed point, its + angular frequency = **.. rad s
2 (a) 5 (b) 5 (c) 5 5 (d)

(b) cm

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