If a freely suspended object is pulled to one side and released, it oscillates about...

PHYSICS
JAMB 2012

If a freely suspended object is pulled to one side and released, it oscillates about the point of suspension because the

  • A. acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement
  • B. motion is directed away from the equilibrium point
  • C. acceleration is directly proportional to the square of the displacement
  • D. velocity is minimum at the equilibrium ponit

Correct Answer: A. acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement



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