![A block of mass 0.2 kg is attached to a mass less spring of force constant 80 N/m as shown in figure. Find the period of oscillation. Take g = 10m/s^2 . A block of mass 0.2 kg is attached to a mass less spring of force constant 80 N/m as shown in figure. Find the period of oscillation. Take g = 10m/s^2 .](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/1988084/1c6fe853-37bb-4d7a-a64b-3de4f72f95e3.jpg)
A block of mass 0.2 kg is attached to a mass less spring of force constant 80 N/m as shown in figure. Find the period of oscillation. Take g = 10m/s^2 .
![SOLVED: Secton 3.The differential equation Of a damped harmonic oscillator is given in the box below Find the range values for the damping constant () that will make the motion be un-damped ( SOLVED: Secton 3.The differential equation Of a damped harmonic oscillator is given in the box below Find the range values for the damping constant () that will make the motion be un-damped (](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/37b5add7d1c346659f3bc3c5d7323051.jpg)
SOLVED: Secton 3.The differential equation Of a damped harmonic oscillator is given in the box below Find the range values for the damping constant () that will make the motion be un-damped (
![For the damped oscillator shown in Fig, the mass of the block is 200 g, k = 80 N m^(-1) and the damping constant b is 40 gs^(-1) Calculate (a) The period For the damped oscillator shown in Fig, the mass of the block is 200 g, k = 80 N m^(-1) and the damping constant b is 40 gs^(-1) Calculate (a) The period](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/physics_images/RES_WFPM_PHY_XI_C04_E01_049_Q01.png)
For the damped oscillator shown in Fig, the mass of the block is 200 g, k = 80 N m^(-1) and the damping constant b is 40 gs^(-1) Calculate (a) The period
![An LCR circuit behaves like a damped harmonic oscillator. Comparing it with a physical spring mass damped oscillator having damping constant b, the correct equivalence of b would be: An LCR circuit behaves like a damped harmonic oscillator. Comparing it with a physical spring mass damped oscillator having damping constant b, the correct equivalence of b would be:](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/203514407_web.png)