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1 March, 21:15

Which of the following is not an example of approximate simple harmonic motion? A. a ball bouncing on the floor

B. swinging chandeliers

C. oscillations of air molecules that transmit sound

D. oscillations of electrons in the antennas of radio and TV transmitters

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  1. 1 March, 21:24
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    Answer to this question is (A)

    Explanation

    A ball bouncing on the floor is not the example of simple harmonic motion. SHM is the special kind of to and fro motion in which a particle oscillate about its mean position in a straight line. The acceleration of the particle is always directed towards its mean position and is directly proportional to its displacement from its mean position.

    In case of a ball bouncing on the ground, the motion of the ball is not SHM, as neither it's a to and fro motion nor the acceleration is proportional to its displacement from its mean position.
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