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Time of maximum displacement in simple harmonic motion?
oh, sorry it's x=Asin(wt+f), I think. No, it didn't give me the displacement from equilibrium, I gave all that I had for it.- liltiga
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Time of maximum displacement in simple harmonic motion?
I am completely and totally lost... Homework Statement The motion of an object is simple harmonic with equation of motion x = (27.1 m) sin(16.0 t /s + 0.7). At what time after t = 0 will the displacement reach its first maximum (where velocity equals zero)? Homework Equations x = Asin(wt)- liltiga
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