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8 August, 06:32

A mass on the end of a spring undergoes simple harmonic motion. At the instant when the mass is at its maximum displacement from equilibrium, what is its instantaneous acceleration?

a. At maximum displacement, its instantaneous acceleration is zero.

b. At maximum displacement, its instantaneous acceleration is less than its maximum but not zero.

c. At maximum displacement, its instantaneous acceleration is also at maximum.

d. Instantaneous acceleration cannot be determined without additional information.

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  1. 8 August, 06:50
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    C. At maximum displacement, its instantaneous acceleration is also at maximum.

    Explanation:

    Lets take

    The general equation of the SHM

    Displacement

    x = A sinω t

    velocity

    V = Aω cosω t

    Acceleration

    a = - Aω² sinω t

    Form the above we can say that displacement and the acceleration are in the same phase.

    Therefore when displacement is maximum then acceleration also will be maximum.

    Therefore the answer is C.
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