What will be time period of a spring mass system. If mass m is connected with two springs k1 and k2 in parallel?
Answer: T=2π√m/k1+k2
Explanation
When two springs are connected in parallel:Effective spring constant (k) = k1 + k2
Time period (T) = 2π√(m / k)
= 2π√(m / (k1 + k2))
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