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Q13. Oscillatory Motion

Q14. Wave Motion

1. Two identical undamped oscillators have the same amplitude

of oscillation only if they are started with the same :

1. displacement x0

2. velocity v0

3. phase

4. 2 x02 v0

2

5. x02 2 v0

2

2 2 2 2 21 1 1 1

2 2 2 2E mv k x k A m A

same A requires same E.

1. displacement x0

2. velocity v0

3. phase

4. 2 x02 v0

2

5. x02 2 v0

2

Different v0 gives different A.

Different x0 gives different A.

A is indifferent to phase.

Same E gives same A.

Sum is meaningless.

2. The amplitude of any oscillator can be doubled by: :

1. doubling only the initial displacement

2. doubling only the initial speed

3. doubling the initial displacement and halving the initial speed

4. doubling the initial speed and halving the initial displacement

5. doubling both the initial displacement and the initial speed

2 2 2 2 21 1 1 1

2 2 2 2E mv k x k A m A

2 2 2

0 0

1 1 12 2 4 2

2 2 2m v k x E k A

1. doubling only the initial displacement

2. doubling only the initial speed

3. doubling the initial displacement and halving the initial speed

4. doubling the initial speed and halving the initial displacement

5. doubling both the initial displacement and the initial speed

3. A certain spring elongates 9 mm when it is suspended

vertically and a block of mass M is hung on it. The natural

frequency of this mass-spring system is :

1. is 0.088 rad/s

2. is 33 rad/s

3. is 200 rad/s

4. is 1140 rad/s

5. cannot be computed unless the value of M is given

M g k x

29.8 /

33 /0.009

k g m srad s

M x m

4. A particle is in simple harmonic motion along the x axis.

The amplitude of the motion is xm. When it is at x = x1, its

kinetic energy is K = 5J and its potential energy (measured

with U = 0 at x = 0) is U = 3J. When it is at x = –1/2xm, the

kinetic and potential energies are :

1. K = 2J and U = 6J

2. K = 6J and U = 2J

3. K = 2J and U = – 6J

4. K = 6J and U = – 2J

5. K = 5 and U = 3J

215 3 8

2 mE k x K U J J J

221 1 1

22 2 4 2

mm

xU k k x J

8 2 6K E U J J J

5. Five hoops are each pivoted at a point on the rim and allowed

to swing as physical pendulums. The masses and radii are :

1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

2. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

3. 1, 2, 3, 5, 4

4. 1, 2, 5, 4, 3

5. 5, 4, 1, 2, 3

hoop 1: M = 150g and R = 50 cmhoop 2: M = 200g and R = 40 cmhoop 3: M = 250g and R = 30 cmhoop 4: M = 300g and R = 20 cmhoop 5: M = 350g and R = 10 cm

Order the hoops according to the periods of their motions, smallest to largest.

5. Five hoops are each pivoted at a point on the rim and allowed to swing as physical

pendulums. The masses and radii are :

1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

2. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

3. 1, 2, 3, 5, 4

4. 1, 2, 5, 4, 3

5. 5, 4, 1, 2, 3

hoop 1: M = 150g and R = 50 cmhoop 2: M = 200g and R = 40 cmhoop 3: M = 250g and R = 30 cmhoop 4: M = 300g and R = 20 cmhoop 5: M = 350g and R = 10 cm

Order the hoops according to the periods of their motions, smallest to largest.

I M gR For small :

2

M gR g

I R

2 2 2 22cmI I MR MR MR MR

T R

R

6. The displacement of a string carrying a traveling sinusoidal

wave is given by

1. v0 /y0

2. y0 / v0

3. v0 / y0

4. y0 / v0

5. v0 y0

, sinmy x t y k x t

At time t 0 the point at x 0 has velocity v0 and

displacement y0. The phase constant is given by tan :

0 sinmy y

0 cosmv y

0

0

tany

v

, sinmy x t y k x t

, cosmv x t y k x t

6. The displacement of a string carrying a traveling sinusoidal wave is given by

, sinmy x t y k x t

At time t 0 the point at x 0 has velocity v0 and displacement y0.

The phase constant is given by tan :

7. The diagram shows three identical strings that have been put

under tension by suspending masses of 5 kg each. For

which is the wave speed the greatest ?

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 1 and 3 tie

5. 2 and 3 tie

Tv

Larger T larger v

T Mg 1

2T Mg T Mg

Ans: 1 & 3 tied

8. Suppose the maximum speed of a string carrying a sinusoidal

wave is vs. When the displacement of a point on the string

is half its maximum, the speed of the point is :

1. vs / 2

2. 2 vs

3. vs / 4

4. 3 vs / 4

5. 3 vs / 2

sinmy y k x t cosmv y k x t

s mv y

1

2 my y 1sin

2k x t

2

1 3cos 1

2 2k x t

3 3

2 2m sv y v

8. Suppose the maximum speed of a string carrying a sinusoidal wave is vs.

When the displacement of a point on the string is half its maximum, the

speed of the point is :

9. The sinusoidal wave y(x,t) ym sin( k x – t ) is incident

on the fixed end of a string at x L. The reflected wave is

given by :

1. ym sin( k x + t )

2. –ym sin( k x + t )

3. ym sin( k x + t – k

L )

4. ym sin( k x + t – 2

k L )

5. –ym sin( k x + t + 2

k L )

0, sinrefl my x t y k x L t t

Let the time of incidence be t0

0 0 0, sin 0 ,in m refly L t y k L t y L t

0sinmy k x t k L t

sin 2my k x t k L

0k L t

9. The sinusoidal wave y(x,t) ym sin( k x – t ) is incident

on the fixed end of a string at x L. The reflected wave is

given by :

10. Standing waves are produced by the interference of two

traveling sinusoidal waves, each of frequency 100 Hz. The

distance from the 2nd node to the 5th node is 60 cm. The

wavelength of each of the two original waves is :

1. 50 cm

2. 40 cm

3. 30 cm

4. 20 cm

5. 15 cm

1 siny A k x t

In order to have a standing wave, these waves must travel in opposite directions.

2 siny A k x t

1 2 sin cos2 2

y y A t k x

Distance from the 2nd node to the 5th node is 60 cm :

260 5 2cm

40 cm

10. Standing waves are produced by the interference of two traveling sinusoidal

waves, each of frequency 100 Hz. The distance from the 2nd node to the

5th node is 60 cm. The wavelength of each of the two original waves is :

11. A 40-cm long string, with one end clamped and the other free

to move transversely, is vibrating in its fundamental standing

wave mode. If the wave speed is 320 cm/s, the frequency is

:

1. 32

Hz

2. 16

Hz

3. 8

Hz

4. 4

Hz

5. 2

Hz

320 /

24 40

cm svf Hz

cm

One end clamped and the other free to move transversely.

Fundamental standing wave mode 4 L.

11. A 40-cm long string, with one end clamped and the other free

to move transversely, is vibrating in its fundamental standing

wave mode. If the wave speed is 320 cm/s, the frequency is

:

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