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Pu1 CH 14 Oscillation
Pu1 CH 14 Oscillation
PART A
3. On an average the human heart is found to beat 75 times in minute. Calculate its frequency.
[MODEL PAPER]
4. Mention an expression for the period of oscillation of a spring and explain the terms. [MODEL
PAPER]
6. How does the time period of simple pendulum vary with its length? [ MARCH 2013]
7. Draw the displacement time graph for simple harmonic motion. [MODEL PAPER 2020]
PART B
10. Draw displacement – energy curve of a particle executing S.H.M [MAY 2016, FEB 2020]
11. Define the terms a. Free oscillations b. Forced oscillations [ MAY 2017]
12. What are damped oscillations? Give one example [FEB 2019]
14. A particle takes 32 seconds to make 20 oscillations. Calculate time period and frequency [FEB
2018]
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CHP 14: OSCILLATION (WEIGHTAGE 6 - 7 MARKS) IMP QUESTION
PART C
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15. Using force law derive ω = √𝑚 , in case of SHM [MARCH 2022]
PART D
18. What are mechanical waves? Give example. Distinguish between longitudinal and transverse
19. Derive the expression for time period of the simple pendulum and give its graphical representation
20. A body of 0.25 kg executes SHM given by y = 0.4sin0.5πt m. Calculate the amplitude, angular
21. Obtain an expression for kinetic energy for kinetic energy, potential energy, and total energy of
22. A particle executes SHM along the x-axis, its displacement varies with time according to the
equation x(t) = 2.5 cos (4πt + π/6), where x(t) in metre and t is in seconds. Find amplitude , Time
23. A particle executes SHM along the x-axis, its displacement varies with time according to the
equation x(t) = 5.4 cos (6πt + π/4), where x(t) in metre and t is in seconds. Find amplitude , Time
SHREE ARIHANT COACHING ACADEMY: 2nd Floor, FORTUNE TOWER, SADASHIV NAGAR, BELAGAVI – 590001
CHP 14: OSCILLATION (WEIGHTAGE 6 - 7 MARKS) IMP QUESTION
24. A spring with a spring constant 1200N/m is mounted on a horizontal table and one end is fixed. A
mass of 3 kg is attached to the free end of the spring. The mass is then pulled sideways to a
distance of 2cm and released. Calculate (a) the frequency of oscillation of mass (b) the maximum
acceleration of the mass (c) maximum speed of the mass. [MODEL PAPER 2020]
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