Assume that simple harmonic motion

  1. A bungee jumper undergoes simple harmonic motion with amplitude 3.5 m and frequency 0.135 Hz. Assume the bungee jumper follows
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  2. A particle vibrates in Simple Harmonic Motion with amplitude. What will be its displacement in one time-periodif you attach a
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  3. What is simple harmonic motion?State five examples of bodies performing simple harmonic motion
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  4. Hello, could anyone help with this excersise of Harmonic Motion?I have to show that a block of mass "m" that is attached at the
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  5. a) What do you understand by Simple Harmonic Motion?b) A simple harmonic motions is characterized by the equation x = (10 cm)
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  6. Suppose a diving board with no one on it bounces up and down in a simple harmonic motion with a frequency of 3.00 Hz. The board
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  7. 8. Write the equation for simple harmonic motion given that the amplitude is 5 centimeters and the frequency is 2/ ð cycles per
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  8. A particle in simple harmonic motion has a period of 0.4s. If the maximum speed attained during the motion is 0.3s, what is the
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  9. A 2.0 kg mass is attached to the end of horizontal spring (k = 50 N/m) and set into simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of
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  10. Assume that simple harmonic motion of a spring is described by the equation S=4 cos πt/ 2 where s is in centimetres and t is in
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