Identify the correct definition:
| 1. | If after every certain interval of time, a particle repeats its motion, then the motion is called periodic motion. | 
| 2. | To and fro motion of a particle is called oscillatory motion. | 
| 3. | Oscillatory motion described in terms of single sine and cosine functions is called simple harmonic motion. | 
| 4. | All of the above | 
| 1. | \(e^{\omega t}\) | 2. | \(\text{log}_e(\omega t)\) | 
| 3. | \(\text{sin}\omega t+ \text{cos}\omega t\) | 4. | \(e^{-\omega t}\) | 
The rotation of the earth about its axis is:
| 1. | periodic motion | 
| 2. | simple harmonic motion | 
| 3. | periodic and simple harmonic motion | 
| 4. | non-periodic motion | 
The circular motion of a particle with constant speed is:
| 1. | Periodic and simple harmonic | 2. | Simple harmonic but not periodic | 
| 3. | Neither periodic nor simple harmonic | 4. | Periodic but not simple harmonic | 
Which one of the following is not an example of simple harmonic motion?
| 1. | the motion of the Moon around the Earth as observed from Mars. | 
| 2. | the ripples produced when a stone is dropped into a tank of water. | 
| 3. | a weight moving up and down at the end of a spring. | 
| 4. | the motion of a ball on the floor. | 
| List-I | List-II | ||
| (a) | motion with constant speed | (i) | SHM | 
| (b) | motion with constant acceleration | (ii) | uniform circular motion | 
| (c) | oscillatory motion | (iii) | projectile motion | 
| (d) | random motion | (iv) | molecular motion in gas | 
| 1. | (a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i) | 
| 2. | (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv) | 
| 3. | (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv) | 
| 4. | (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i) | 
| 1. | \(A_1 \omega_1=A_2 \omega_2=A_3 \omega_3\) | 
| 2. | \(A_1 \omega_1^2=A_2 \omega_2^2=A_3 \omega_3^2\) | 
| 3. | \(A_1^2 \omega_1=A_2^2 \omega_2=A_3^2 \omega_3\) | 
| 4. | \(A_1^2 \omega_1^2=A_2^2 \omega_2^2=A^2\) | 
If a particle in SHM has a time period of \(0.1\) s and an amplitude of \(6\) cm, then its maximum velocity will be:
1. \(120 \pi\) cm/s 
2. \(0.6 \pi\) cm/s 
3. \(\pi\) cm/s
4. \(6\) cm/s