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Oscillations - Set 1
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NUST Entrance Test
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Oscillations
Set 1
MM
Mashaal Masha
Oct 13, 2022
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Choose the correct options for the following questions.
To and fro motion of a body about its mean position is known as:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
Translatory motion
B:
Vibratory motion
C:
Rotatory motion
D:
None
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The unit of spring constant is:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
J-sec
B:
Metre
C:
$Nm^{-}$
D:
None
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Which one of the following is an example of SHM:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
Motion in a plane
B:
Motion in a swing
C:
Motion in a car
D:
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When the mass attached to a spring begins to move left or right from the equilibrium position, its P.E:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
Increases
B:
Decreases
C:
Remains constant
D:
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The SI unit of spring constant is identical with that of:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
Force
B:
Surface tension
C:
Pressure
D:
Loudness
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The restoring force is _____ and opposite to that applied force within ______
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
equal, elastic limit
B:
different, the walls of the laboratory
C:
different, elastic limit
D:
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When a body is vibrating, the displacement from mean position:
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Difficulty: Easy
A:
Increases with time
B:
Decreases with time
C:
Changes with time
D:
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The graph showing the variation of displacement with time is a:
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A:
Sine curve
B:
Straight line
C:
Parabola
D:
None
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Amplitude in SHM is equivalent to _____ in circular motion
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A:
diameter
B:
radius
C:
circumference
D:
none
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$\pi$ is the ratio of:
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A:
Circumference of a circle to its diameter
B:
Diameter of a circle to its circumference
C:
Circumference of a circle to its radius
D:
None
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