A body executing a simple harmonic motion has an angular velocity of 22 radians per second. If it has a maximum displacement of 10cm, what is its linear velocity?
1100ms-1
440 ms-1
220 ms-1
22 ms-1
2.2ms-1
Explanation
Video Explanation
No video available
Post your Contribution
Discussions (9)

The equation x=Asinwt represents the motion of an object undergoing simple harmonic motion.
Then compare the equation
I.e x= Asinwt
x=10sin22t
Therefore, A=10cm, note the A is the amplitude which is always in meters(m) so A=0.1m, w=22
Formula for linear velocity=wr
V=22×0.1
V=2.2m/s
Answer: E

*1•*A body executing a simple harmonic motion has an angular velocity of 22radians per second. If it has a maximum displacement of 10cm, what is it's linear velocity?

The question is wrongly composed:
the full details of calculation of this questions isnt there


