Alegbra of simple harmonic motion

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Homework Statement


I am wanting to learn how to rearrange equations for simple harmonic motion equations (I am new to LaTeX so gimme a break!) mostly to find time (t) as the subject, but I am not very good at rearranging equations with sin/cos etc and want to get better at it, partly homework partly maths skills for the future, partly I like to learn anyway!


Homework Equations


[tex] a_{x} = -Aw^2 sin(wt) [/tex]

[tex] 1/sin(wt) = -Aw^2/a_{x}[/tex]

As the initial phase = 0 it's not included here. and w= omega

The Attempt at a Solution



I know that
[tex] 1/sin(wt) = -Aw^2/a_{x}[/tex]

But not sure where to go from there. :confused:

Clairepie
 
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