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A particle moves in simple harmonic motion with frequency of 2.20 Hz and amplitude of 3.30 cm?

A particle moves in simple harmonic motion with frequency of 2.20 Hz and amplitude of 3.30 cm.

Through what total distance does the particle move during one cycle of motion and what is the maximum speed of this particle?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    yes, draw it out, will help you learn.

    from zero to top peak, back to zero, to bottom peak, back to zero, that is one cycle.

    2(pi)(f)(amplitude)???

  • 5 years ago

    0. yet it is in trouble-free terms a wager. i think of that if the spring is vibrating at 4Hz and additionally you commence it at optimal, that's a resting state, then each quarter 2d it is going to likely be back at that relax. For t=3s we locate it at this sort of relax. relax = 0 . all and sundry else? Please staggering me if i'm incorrect.

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