Practice Analogy Table - 2.3 | Simple harmonic motion, damped and forced simple harmonic oscillator | Physics-II(Optics & Waves)
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Analogy Table

2.3 - Analogy Table

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Question 1 Easy

What parameter in mechanical SHM corresponds to inductance in electrical SHM?

💡 Hint: Think about what resists motion in both systems.

Question 2 Easy

Which concept represents displacement in electrical SHM?

💡 Hint: Consider what is accumulated in a capacitor.

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Question 1

What corresponds to mass in mechanical SHM?

Inductance (L)
Capacitance (C)
Spring Constant (k)

💡 Hint: Think of inertia's role in motion.

Question 2

In electrical SHM, what role does the charge relate to?

💡 Hint: Consider stored energy and position.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Suppose you have a mass-spring system oscillating at a certain frequency. How can you predict the behavior of an LC circuit operating under the same frequency?

💡 Hint: Investigate how frequency influences both systems.

Challenge 2 Hard

Discuss how the damping factor would change if the electrical system experienced resistance, compared to mechanical damping in a spring system.

💡 Hint: Think about energy conservation principles in both systems.

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