Respuesta :
Answer:
the change in potential energy is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Explanation:
Simple Harmonic Motion is said to occur when an object is oscillating around a particular position where is it in equilibrium by a force with the following features:
The force has to be directed towards the equilibrium position and secondly, the magnitude of the force is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position of the object.
Answer:
the change in potential energy is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position. The correct option is 10.
Explanation:
Simply harmonic motion is the continuous back and forth movement of an object through an equilibrium position and the force responsible for the motion is always directed towards equilibrium position which is directly proportional to the distance from it. Therefore the change in potential energy is proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Example of simple harmonic motion includes:
- Motion of a mass on a spring and
-motion of simple pendulum.
As the object starts to move, the elastic potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, becoming entirely kinetic energy at the equilibrium position.
For simple harmonic motion to occur, acceleration of the object will always be in opposite direction to the displacement from the equilibrium position.