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Practice 13 Simple Harmonic Motion questions with detailed answers and explanations. Free MCQs, PYQs, and mock test questions for NEET, JEE, GATE, SSC and more.

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Q1mediummcqPhysicsNEET (UG) 20172026
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A particle executes linear SHM with an amplitude of . When the particle is at from the mean position, the magnitude of its velocity is equal to that of its acceleration. Then its time period in seconds is:
Q2mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20072026
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The displacement of an object attached to a spring and executing simple harmonic motion is given by metres. The time at which the maximum speed first occurs is:
Q3mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20072026
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A point mass oscillates along the -axis according to the law . If the acceleration of the particle is written as , then:
Q4mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20072026
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Two springs, of force constants and , are connected to a mass as shown (in parallel configuration). The frequency of oscillation of the mass is . If both and are made four times their original values, the frequency of oscillation becomes:
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Q5mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20072026
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A particle of mass executes simple harmonic motion with amplitude and frequency . The average kinetic energy during its motion from the position of equilibrium to the end (one-quarter cycle) is:
Q6easymcqPhysicsNEET (UG) 20182026
A pendulum is hung from the roof of a sufficiently high building and is moving freely to and fro like a simple harmonic oscillator. The acceleration of the bob of the pendulum is at a distance of from the mean position. The time period of oscillation is:
Q7mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
The function represents:
Q8mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equation and . The phase difference of the velocity of particle w.r.t. the velocity of the particle is:
Q9easymcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
If a simple harmonic motion is represented by , its time period is:
Q10mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
The bob of a simple pendulum is a spherical hollow ball filled with water. A plugged hole near the bottom of the oscillation bob gets suddenly unplugged. During observation, till water is coming out, the time period of oscillation would:
Q11hardmcqPhysicsPhysics
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Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equations and . The ratio of their amplitudes is:
Q12mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
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Two identical point masses P and Q, suspended from two separate massless springs of spring constants and , respectively, oscillate vertically. If their maximum speeds are the same, the ratio of the amplitude of mass to the amplitude of mass is:
Q13mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
The oscillation of a body on a smooth horizontal surface is represented by the equation . Which one of the following graphs shows correctly the variation of acceleration with ?
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