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The periodic time of a particle with simple harmonic motion is _________ proportional to the angular velocity.

A. Directly

B. Inversely

C. Square root

D. None of these

Answer: Option B


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  1. Saurav Kumar
    Saurav Kumar :
    2 years ago

    pd=2^/w...
    pd=2 pie / omega.
    Omega is angular velocity..

    So, The periodic time of a particle with simple harmonic motion is ____inversely_____ proportional to the angular velocity.

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