The instantaneous velocity of a body executing SHM is maximum when the phase of vibration with respect to displacement is _____?
Answer: 90°
Explanation
In Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM), instantaneous velocity is maximum when displacement is zero.
This occurs when the phase angle is 90° with respect to displacement (since velocity leads displacement by 90° in SHM).
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