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Simple Harmonic Motion: Maximum Velocity and Acceleration Calculation
Is the max value of y 1? Going back to trig and waveforms. Isn't ω 2∏ times the frequency?- daveiejbeer
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Simple Harmonic Motion: Maximum Velocity and Acceleration Calculation
Im still none the wiser!- daveiejbeer
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Simple Harmonic Motion: Maximum Velocity and Acceleration Calculation
I found this info http://electron9.phys.utk.edu/phys135d/modules/m9/oscillations.htm so I am reading this.- daveiejbeer
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Simple Harmonic Motion: Maximum Velocity and Acceleration Calculation
The total movement of a body oscillating with simple harmonic motion is 200mm. If the frequency of oscillation is 6Hz, determine the maximum velocity and maximum acceleration of the body. I missed the class when this was done so I haven't got the notes. I am not sure if this is right but I...- daveiejbeer
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Calculating Frequency for AC Waveforms
Thanx for your help. I have already worked out the answers but I wasn't converting it into seconds, Doh! Thanx once again. Dave- daveiejbeer
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Calculating Frequency for AC Waveforms
Hello my mind has gone blanc whilst in the middle of my AC Theory assignment. The question is: Calculate the frequencies for the following wave forms: i. An alternating current that completes 4 cycles in 5ms ii. An alternating current that completes 5 cycles in 8ms. Am I right in thinking...- daveiejbeer
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