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प्रश्न
A block suspended from a vertical spring is in equilibrium. Show that the extension of the spring equals the length of an equivalent simple pendulum, i.e., a pendulum having frequency same as that of the block.
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उत्तर
An equivalent simple pendulum has same time period as that of the spring mass system.
The time period of a simple pendulum is given by,
\[T_p = 2\pi\sqrt{\left( \frac{l}{g} \right)}\]
where l is the length of the pendulum, and
g is acceleration due to gravity.
Time period of the spring is given by,
\[T_s = 2\pi\sqrt{\left( \frac{m}{k} \right)}\]
where m is the mass, and
k is the spring constant.
Let x be the extension of the spring.
For small frequency, TP can be taken as equal to TS.

\[\Rightarrow \sqrt{\left( \frac{l}{g} \right)} = \sqrt{\left( \frac{m}{k} \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \left( \frac{l}{g} \right) = \left( \frac{m}{k} \right)\]
\[ \Rightarrow l = \frac{mg}{k} = \frac{F}{k} = x\]
(\[\because\] restoring force = weight = mg)
\[\therefore\] l = x (proved)
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