A simple pendulum hanging from the ceiling of a stationary lift has a time period $T_1$. When the lift moves downward with constant velocity, the time period is $T_2$, then
Easy
Download our app for free and get startedPlay store
(b) $T\sqrt {\frac{l}{g}} $ and $g$ is same in both cases so time period remain same.
art

Download our app
and get started for free

Experience the future of education. Simply download our apps or reach out to us for more information. Let's shape the future of learning together!No signup needed.*

Similar Questions

  • 1
    Four simple harmonic vibrations:

    ${y_1} = 8\,\cos\, \omega t;\,{y_2} = 4\,\cos \,\left( {\omega t + \frac{\pi }{2}} \right)$ ; 

    ${y_3} = 2\cos \,\left( {\omega t + \pi } \right);\,{y_4} = \,\cos \,\left( {\omega t + \frac{{3\pi }}{2}} \right)$ , 

    are superposed on each other. The resulting amplitude and phase are respectively;

    View Solution
  • 2
    A particle is performing simple harmonic motion along $x$ -axis with amplitude $4\, cm$ and time period $1.2\, sec$. The minimum time taken by the particle to move from $x = 2\, cm$ to $x =+ 4 \,cm$ and back again is given by .... $s$
    View Solution
  • 3
    The displacement of an oscillating particle varies with time (in seconds) according to the equation $y (cm) = sin \frac{\pi }{2}\left( {\frac{t}{2} + \frac{1}{3}} \right)$. The maximum acceleration of the particle is approximately ..... $cm/s^2$
    View Solution
  • 4
    A particle executes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of $4 \mathrm{~cm}$. At the mean position, velocity of the particle is $10 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}$. The distance of the particle from the mean position when its speed becomes $5 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}$ is $\sqrt{\alpha} \mathrm{cm}$, where $\alpha=$____________.
    View Solution
  • 5
    A particle executing simple harmonic motion with amplitude of $0.1 \,m$. At a certain instant when its displacement is $0.02 \,m$, its acceleration is $0.5 \,m/s^2$. The maximum velocity of the particle is (in $m/s$)
    View Solution
  • 6
    A particle of mass m is attached to a spring (of spring constant k) and has a natural angular frequency ${\omega _0}$ - An external force $F (t)$ proportional to $\cos \omega \,t((\omega \ne {\omega _0})$ is applied to the oscillator. The time displacement of the oscillator will be proportional to
    View Solution
  • 7
    A second's pendulum is mounted in a rocket. Its period of oscillation decreases when the rocket
    View Solution
  • 8
    A mass $m$ attached to a spring oscillates with a period of $3\,s$. If the mass is increased by $1\,kg$ the period increases by $1\,s$. The initial mass $m$ is
    View Solution
  • 9
    The phase difference between the instantaneous velocity and acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is
    View Solution
  • 10
    A particle starts with $S.H.M.$ from the mean position as shown in the figure. Its amplitude is $A$ and its time period is $T$. At one time, its speed is half that of the maximum speed. What is this displacement?
    View Solution