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Chapter 13
a) 0
b) A/2
c) A
d) 2A
e) 4A
a) 0
b) A/2
c) A
d) 2A
e) 4A
a) 0
b) A/2
c) A
d) 2A
e) 4A
a) 0
b) A/2
c) A
d) 2A
e) 4A
a) T
b) T
c) 1T
d) 1T
e) 2T
a) T
b) T
c) 1T
d) 1T
e) 2T
a) x = A
c) x = 0
and a = 0 simultaneously?
d) x < 0
e) none of the above
a) x = A
c) x = 0
and a = 0 simultaneously?
d) x < 0
e) none of the above
a) N
b) N
c) 1 N
d) 2 N
e) 4 N
a) N
b) N
c) 1 N
d) 2 N
e) 4 N
a) N
b) N
c) 1 N
d) 2 N
e) 4 N
a) N
b) N
c) 1 N
d) 2 N
e) 4 N
a) frequency
b) period
c) maximum speed
d) maximum acceleration
e) total mechanical energy
a) frequency
b) period
c) maximum speed
d) maximum acceleration
e) total mechanical energy
T 2
m
k
We saw in the last section that two springs in parallel act like a
stronger spring. So the spring constant has been effectively
increased, and the period is inversely proportional to the square root
of the spring constant, which leads to a decrease in the period of
motion.
m
T 2
k
T 2
L
g
T 2
L
g
T 2
L
g
a) period increases
c) period decreases
a) period increases
c) period decreases
T 2
L
g
a) period increases
c) period decreases
a) period increases
c) period decreases
T 2
L
g
a) T1 = T2
b) T1 > T2
c) T1 < T2
T1
T 2
L
g
a) T1 = T2
b) T1 > T2
c) T1 < T2
L2
L1
T1
T2