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What is the velocity of the simple harmonic motion problem?
Position of the graph is y= .4*cos(2pi*1/3*x)+1.2 I need to find the
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What is the velocity of the simple harmonic motion problem?
Position of the graph is y= .4*cos(2pi*1/3*x)+1.2 I need to find the
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Dib
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Hey, i feel kinda embarassed asking this because it looks so simple.
a mass of 300kg which is positioned 1000m above the ground
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jamie
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I'm having trouble with question 2, please help
The velocity of an object in simple harmonic motion is given by v(t)= -(0.275
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Brian
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If a body moving with simple harmonic motion has an angular velocity of 50 radiansper second, and an amplitude of 10 cm,
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Pablo kesh
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A simple harmonic oscillator's velocity is given by vy(t) = (0.86 m/s)sin(11t − 5.55). Find the oscillator's position,
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joy
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Hi,
a particle is moving in simple harmonic motion such that a = -4x. ( x in metres, t in seconds) Find the maximum speed at
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Michelle
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The midpoint of a guitar string executes simple harmonic motion with motion following the form x(t) = A sin(ωt + φ).
Amplitude
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Anon
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Read each sentence then write whether the sentence is simple or not simple
My dog Buddy fetches the paper in the morning Simple
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Jerald
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For a particle vibrating simple harmonically, the displacement is 15cm at the instant the velocity is 5cm/sec and the
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Beah
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