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How do you calculate the phase constant in degrees given amplitude and frequency?
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bobpursley
you have to be given something else.
y(t)=A cos(wt+PHI) knowing w, A is not enought, Knowing t would be helpful, and y(t).
y(t)=A cos(wt+PHI) knowing w, A is not enought, Knowing t would be helpful, and y(t).
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Me
I know one oscillation is 48seconds (I was given a sinusoidal graph to determine the previously stated values from)
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