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A simple harmonic motion is represented by \(\alpha \frac{d^2 x}{d t^2}+\beta x=0\). Its period is

  1. A \(\frac{2 \pi \beta}{\alpha}\)
  2. B \(2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\alpha}{\beta}}\)
  3. C \(2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\beta}{\alpha}}\)
  4. D \(\frac{2 \pi \alpha}{\beta}\)
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(B) \(2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\alpha}{\beta}}\)

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The standard equation of SHM is: \(\frac{d^2 x}{d t^2}=-\omega^2 x\)
On comparing with equation: \(\alpha \frac{d^2 x}{d t^2}+\beta x=0\)
The angular frequency is given by: \(\omega=\frac{\beta}{\alpha}\).
Therefore, the time period of SHM is:
\(T=\frac{2 \pi}{\omega}=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\alpha}{\beta}}\)
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