A. Simple harmonic vibration
B. Natural vibration
C. Driven harmonic vibration
D. Free vibration
Related Mcqs:
- Total distance travelled by a bob of the simple pendulum in one vibration is equal to________________?
A. Amplitude
B. Square of the amplitude
C. 2 x amplitude
D. 4 x amplitude - The distance covered by a body in one complete vibration is 20cm. What is the amplitude of body ___________________?
A. 10 cm
B. 5 cm
C. 15 cm
D. 7.5 cm - The locus of all points in a medium having the same phase of vibration is called____________________?
A. crest
B. trough
C. wavelength
D. wave front - The physics of moving charge particles is known as__________?
A. Plasma physics
B. Electro-static’s
C. Electro-magnetic
D. Electro-dynamics - When crest of one wave falls over the trough of the other wave this phenomenon is known as________________?
A. polarization
B. constructive interference
C. destructive interference
D. diffraction - Neutron and proton are commonly known as______________?
A. Nucleon
B. Meson
C. Boson
D. Quartz - If one or more of the neutrons emitted during fission cab be used to build up further fission then the reaction is self-sustained and is known as __________________?
A. Fission reaction
B. Fusion reaction
C. Chain reaction
D. Chemical reaction - The simplest type of rectification known as half wave rectification is obtained by____________________?
A. using a transistor
B. suppressing the harmonics in A.C voltage
C. suppressing half wave of A.C supply by using diode
D. using a Coolidge tube - Medium which sends signal from source to destination is known as ________ ?
A. Transmitter
B. Transmission channel
C. Receiver
D. HardwareSubmitted by: Rashid Mehmood
- The process in which no heat enters or leave the system known as _____________?
A. Isochoric
B. Isobaric
C. adiabatic
D. IsothermalSubmitted by: Aneela shabbir