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NEET Physics : Oscillations

Multiple Choice Questions

91.

Which of the following functions represents a simple harmonic oscillation?

  • sinωt - cosωt

  • sin2ωt

  • sinωt + sin2ωt

  • sinωt - sin2ωt



92.

A large horizontal surface moves up and down in S.H.M with an amplitude of 1 cm. If  a mass of 10 kg ( which is placed on the surface) is to remain continuously in contact 

  • 5 Hz

  • 0.5 Hz

  • 1.5 Hz

  • 10 Hz



93.

From the given figure find the  frequency of oscillation of the mass m. 

          



94.

A boat at anchor is rocked by waves whose crests are 100 m apart and velocity is 25 m/sec. The boat bounces up once  in  every

  • 2500 s

  • 75 s

  • 4 s

  • 0.25 s



95.

Assertion:  The time-period of pendulum, on a satellite orbiting the earth is infinity. 

Reason:  Time-period of a pendulum is inversely  proportional to  g

  • If both the assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but assertion is not a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If the assertion is true but the reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.



96.

Assertion: In simple harmonic motion, the motion is  to and fro and periodic.

Reason: Velocity of the particle  ( v)  = ωk2 - x2 ( where x is the displacement ).

  • If both the assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but assertion is not a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If the assertion is true but the reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.



97.

The time period of a simple pendulum is T remaining at rest inside a lift. Find the time period of pendulum when lift starts to move up with an acceleration of  g/4

  • T

  • T/2

  • 2T5

  • 2T5



98.

Assertion: The amplitude of an oscillating pendulum decreases gradually with time. 

Reason: The frequency of the pendulum decreases with time.

  • if both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • if both assertion and reason are true and the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • if assertion is true but reason is false

  • if both assertion and reason are false statements



99.

A string in a musical instrument is 50 cm long and its fundamental frequency is 800 Hz. If a frequency of  1000 Hz is to be produced, then required length of string is

  • 62.5 cm

  • 40 cm

  • 50 cm

  • 37.5 cm



100.

A magnet is made to oscillate with a particular frequency, passing through a coil as shown in figure. The time variation of the magnitude of e.m.f. generated across the coil during one cycle is



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