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Simple harmonic motion solved for time
Many thanks, turns out I'm just an idiot who doesn't know how to work a calculator.- MaxBicknell
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Simple harmonic motion solved for time
If the initial displacement is -0.3m and I am measuring the time to get to 0.3m, should x not be 0.6m?- MaxBicknell
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Simple harmonic motion solved for time
Homework Statement A particle of mass 0.50 kg performs simple harmonic motion along the x-axis with amplitude 0.55m and period 4.3 seconds. The initial displacement of the particle is -0.30 m and it is traveling in the positive x-direction. The phase constant of the motion (Φ) = -2.15 rad...- MaxBicknell
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