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Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.
When a body moves with simple harmonic motion, the product of its periodic time and frequency is equal to
zero
one
π/2
π
Answer: Option
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Gowthaman said:   1 decade ago
T = 1/f.

Where,

T = Time.
f = Frequency.

Mahaveer said:   1 decade ago
Because T=1/f and f=1/T hence T. F=1.

Asadullah hashmi said:   1 decade ago
Here asked that the product of frequency and time.

T=1/f.
f=1/T.
f*T=1/f*1/T=1 Answer.

Gudipalli kiran kumar said:   1 decade ago
In simple harmonic motion.

Time period= 2 pi /omega seconds.

Frequency= omega/2 pi rad/seconds.

So product of reciprocals is ONE.

Deepakdixit said:   1 decade ago
T = 1/f.

So 1 = tf.

Karthik Patel Edidhineni said:   1 decade ago
Periodic time is reciprocal of frequency. So the answer is 1.

Varun Yadav said:   10 years ago
Time = 1/frequency.

=> Time*frequency = 1/frequency*frequency = 1.

ADD said:   9 years ago
Time = 1/frequency.

Time * frequency = 1/frequency * frequency = 1.

Shailesh Chavada said:   9 years ago
How you can define simple harmonic motion?

Parashugouda@gmail said:   9 years ago
@Shailesh Chavada.

Simple harmonic motion means motion of a particle moving along a straight line with an acceleration.
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