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The position of a particle is given by the expression x = 6.00 cos (6.00πt + π/2), where x is in meters and t is in seconds. (a) determine the frequency. 3 correct: your answer is correct. hz (b) determine period of the motion. 1/3 correct: your answer is correct. s (c) determine the amplitude of the motion. 6 correct: your answer is correct. m (d) determine the phase constant. 3.14/2 correct: your answer is correct. rad (e) determine the position of the particle at t = 0.350 s. 689 incorrect: your answer is incorrect.

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