MCQ
Displacement between maximum potential energy position and maximum kinetic energy position for a particle exciting S.H.M. is:
- A
- B
- C
- D
Explanation:
In S.H.M., the maximum P.E. is at the extreme position and maximum K.E. is at the mean position.
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| Column $-I$ | Column $-II$ |
| $(A)$ Kinetic energy | $(p)$ $ - \frac{{G{M_E}m}}{{2r}}$ |
| $(B)$ Potential energy | $(q)$ $\sqrt {\frac{{G{M_E}}}{r}} $ |
| $(C)$ Total energy | $(r)$ $ - \frac{{G{M_E}m}}{{r}}$ |
| $(D)$ Orbital energy | $(s)$ $ \frac{{G{M_E}m}}{{2r}}$ |
(where $M_E$ is the mass of the earth, $m$ is mass of the satellite and $r$ is the radius of the orbit)

| List $-I$ | List $-II$ | ||
| $A$. | Coefficient of Viscosity | $I$. | $[M L^2T^{–2}]$ |
| $B$. | Surface Tension | $II$. | $[M L^2T^{–1}]$ |
| $C$. | Angular momentum | $III$. | $[M L^{-1}T^{–1}]$ |
| $D$. | Rotational Kimeatic energy | $IV$. | $[M L^0T^{–2}]$ |
