010 10.0 points If almost any system in stable equilibrium is slightly disturbed
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010 10.0 points If almost any system in stable equilibrium is slightly disturbed, it will then exhibit simple harmonic motion because 1. momentum and mechanical energy are both conserved. 2. the change in potential energy is propor- tional to the cube of the displacement fromm the equilibrium position. 3. the change in potential energy is propor- tional to the square of the displacement fromm the equilibrium position. 4. the kinetic energy on a system in stable equilibrium is zero. 5. the momentum of a system in stable equi- librium is zero. 6. the change in potential energy is propor- tional to the displacement from the equilib- 7. the force on a system in stable equilibrium 8. the force on a system in unstable equilib- rium position. is zero.
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In SHM the change in potential energy is propotional to the square of displacement from equilibrium position.
In SHM acceleration is propotional to the displacement from equilibrium position . And using this equation we can easily find out force and potential energy.
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