In the figure, the shadow moves in simple harmonic motion. Where on the path of the shadow is the acceleration equal to zero? Film (top view) x=0m JU Light O farthest to the right O in the middle at x = 0 O farthest to the left

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In the figure, the shadow moves in simple harmonic motion. Where on the path of the shadow is the acceleration equal to zero?
Film
(top view)
x=0m
Light
O farthest to the right
O in the middle at x = 0
O farthest to the left
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, the shadow moves in simple harmonic motion. Where on the path of the shadow is the acceleration equal to zero? Film (top view) x=0m Light O farthest to the right O in the middle at x = 0 O farthest to the left
A particle is oscillating in simple harmonic motion. The time required for the particle to travel through one complete cycle is equal to
the period of the motion, no matter what the amplitude is. But how can this be, since larger amplitudes mean that the particle travels
farther?
O The period is constant, but the mass increases, so the particle travels farther.
O The period is constant, but the angular frequency increases, so the particle travels farther.
O The period isn't constant. It increases also.
O The period is constant, but the average speed increases, so the particle travels farther.
Transcribed Image Text:A particle is oscillating in simple harmonic motion. The time required for the particle to travel through one complete cycle is equal to the period of the motion, no matter what the amplitude is. But how can this be, since larger amplitudes mean that the particle travels farther? O The period is constant, but the mass increases, so the particle travels farther. O The period is constant, but the angular frequency increases, so the particle travels farther. O The period isn't constant. It increases also. O The period is constant, but the average speed increases, so the particle travels farther.
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