25. A mass attached to a spring vibrates with a period of o.5 s. When the mass passes through its equilibrium position, it is moving with a velocity of o.2 m/s. What is the amplitude of the motion? 0.032 m 0.016 m 0.4 m 0.1 m

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25. A mass attached to a spring vibrates with a period of o.5 s. When the mass passes through
its equilibrium position, it is moving with a velocity of o.2 m/s. What is the amplitude of the
motion?
0.032 m
0.016 m
0.4 m
O 0.1 m
Transcribed Image Text:25. A mass attached to a spring vibrates with a period of o.5 s. When the mass passes through its equilibrium position, it is moving with a velocity of o.2 m/s. What is the amplitude of the motion? 0.032 m 0.016 m 0.4 m O 0.1 m
35. If resonance observed at o.34 MHz in a field of 9506.69 T, value of g is
1.0000
2.0023
2.0000
2.0020
Transcribed Image Text:35. If resonance observed at o.34 MHz in a field of 9506.69 T, value of g is 1.0000 2.0023 2.0000 2.0020
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