Is energy conserved in SHM?

Chapter 15, Problem 15.4

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Is energy conserved in SHM?

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Is energy conserved in SHM?

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Problem 15.4

Is energy conserved in SHM?

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As we know that in simple harmonic motion, the potential, as well as the kinetic energy, frequently vary in a particular system. The system's kinetic energy is highest at the equilibrium point, and potential energy is equivalent to zero.

The equation of position of block in SHM is given as:

 

In order to determine the total energy of the system, we have to calculate the equation of velocity of the block in SHM.

 

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