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20 December, 17:12

If the frequency of the motion of a simple harmonic oscillator is doubled, by what factor does the maximum speed of the oscillator change?

A) 2

B) 4

C) It does not change.

D) 1/2

E) 1/4

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  1. 20 December, 17:35
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    The option (c) is correct

    Explanation:

    As the frequency of oscillation of any oscillator is doubled

    The velocity of sound v = νλ

    here ν is the frequency and λ is the wavelength

    Now if ν becomes double, the wavelength λ becomes one half. The velocity of sound remains the same in the same medium.

    Thus option (c) is correct
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