A harmonic oscillator is described by the function
x(t) = (0.290 m) cos(0.390t).
Find the os...
Physics, 28.04.2021 02:00 emily10898
A harmonic oscillator is described by the function
x(t) = (0.290 m) cos(0.390t).
Find the oscillator's maximum velocity and maximum acceleration. Find the oscillator's position, velocity, and acceleration when t = 2.50 s.
(a)
oscillator's maximum velocity (in m/s)
m/s
(b)
oscillator's maximum acceleration (m/s2)
m/s2
(c)
oscillator's position (in m) when t = 2.50 s
m
(d)
oscillator's velocity (in m/s) when t = 2.50 s
m/s
(e)
oscillator's acceleration (in m/s2) when t = 2.50 s
m/s2
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