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Asked by tandonyashika 5th June 2018, 4:08 PM
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As shown in the above figure, attractive force F experienced by the charge -q is proportional to begin mathsize 12px style space y over open parentheses a squared plus y squared close parentheses to the power of begin display style bevelled 3 over 2 end style end exponent end style
when the charge reaches origin force is zero, but the charge already acquired sufficient momentum
to overshoot the origin and move to negative y-direction and attractive force will be in opposite direction.
Likewise the charge -q is subjected to oscillatory motion about the origin
If the foce is proportional to (-y), then the motion is SHM.
Since the force is proportional to begin mathsize 12px style space y over open parentheses a squared plus y squared close parentheses to the power of begin display style bevelled 3 over 2 end style end exponent end style, the motion is oscillatory but not SHM
Answered by Expert 6th June 2018, 4:15 PM
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