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A vibrating object if the ratio between its periodic time and its frequency 1/400 Sec² then the number of complete vibrations done in 20 seconds isA-20B-120C-200D-40p

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Given data:

* The ratio between its periodic time and its frequency is,


(T)/(f)=(1)/(400)s^2

Solution:

Let the object make n vibrations in t seconds.

Then, the frequency is written in terms of time period is,


f=nt

From the given relation, the frequency per unit time is,


\begin{gathered} (f)/(T)=400^{} \\ f=400^{} \end{gathered}

Thus, in time 20 seconds, the number of vibrations of the given object is,


\begin{gathered} nt=400 \\ n*20=400 \\ n=(400)/(20) \\ n=20\text{ } \end{gathered}

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