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Physics, 08.10.2019 23:50 jasmindelvalle78

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1. you have a simple harmonic oscillator. at what position(s) during simple harmonic motion is an oscillator's speed zero?

check all that apply.
a) at the equilibrium position
b) at t = 0
c) at the maximum distances from equilibrium
d) because the oscillator is constantly moving, there is no place where its speed is zero.

2. you have a simple harmonic oscillator. where is its acceleration zero?

check all that apply.
a) at t = 0
b) at the equilibrium position
c) at the maximum distances from equilibrium
d) because the oscillator is constantly moving, there is no place where its acceleration is zero.

3. you have a simple harmonic oscillator. where is the magnitude of its acceleration at its maximum?

check all that apply.
a) at the maximum distances from equilibrium
b) at t = 0
c) at the equilibrium position
d) the acceleration is constant.

4. why an object attached to a light spring undergoes simple harmonic motion after it is displaced from the equilibrium position?

a) because the position-versus-time graph is a sinusoidal-type function.
b) because the acceleration of the object is proportional to its displacement with a negative sign.
c) because the motion is periodic and has a constant period.
d) a and b are correct.

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