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    Calculating Speed in Simple Harmonic Motion

    Yeah, I got it after, I was forgetting speed is a scaler so leaving out the negative solved the problem, thanks for your help.
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    Calculating Speed in Simple Harmonic Motion

    V = -(18 * .14)sin(18 * .120) = -(2.52)sin(2.16) = -(2.52)(.83138) = -2.095 m/s That answer is not right either.
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    Calculating Speed in Simple Harmonic Motion

    Yeah, I am working in radian mode, this is going under what I was assuming the 18.0s^-1 is frequency so I converted it using: w = f2(pi) and then used that in the velocity equation, I don't think that's right, but just using the 18 as w doesn't work either.
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    Calculating Speed in Simple Harmonic Motion

    [SOLVED] Simple Harmonic Motion This is the question I was given on my assignment, I can't seem to get it, bad prof so I am trying to teach all of this to myself, but this stuff is a bit confusing. From what I have tried and gather from examples in mt text, sub in .120s and solve but that is...
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