Question
The velocity of a certain simple harmonic oscillator is given by: v=-(12m/s)sin [(6.0rad/s)t]. What is the amplitudeof the simple harmonic oscillator. Please show your work.
Answers
Integrate the velocity equation vs time and you will get the displacement equation. The coefficient of the cos term will be the amplitude.
Please show your work. if you wish more help.
Please show your work. if you wish more help.
2 m
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