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Finding Parameters for Simple Harmonic Motion at t=1
Homework Statement Consider a Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) for which, at time t = 1 s, the displacement is s=1 cm, the velocity is 2 cm s−1, and the acceleration is −3 cm s−2. Find the angular frequency, 4. amplitude, and phase constant for this motion. Homework Equations f=1/T...- Jaimee
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- Harmonic Harmonic motion Motion Physics Shm Simple harmonic motion
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Using integral calculus to find the equation of the quartic
Currently i have this f”(x)=k(x-1)(x-3) ∫f”(x)=∫k(x-1)(x-3) f’(x)=k∫(x−3)(x−1)dx f’(x)=((k(x−3)^2 (x))/3)+C but f(x)=24 x=0 f’(0)=0 0=((k(0−3)^2 (0))/3)+C 0=0+C C=0 therefore f'(x)=((k(x−3)^2 (x))/3)- Jaimee
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Using integral calculus to find the equation of the quartic
Homework Statement The question states Use integral calculus to find the euation of the quartic that has (1,23) and (3, 15) and a y-intercept of 24. Homework Equations The previous part of the question was A quartic has stationary points of inflection at x=1 and x=3. Explain why...- Jaimee
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- Calculus Integral Integral calculus
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