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A particle is S.H.N. is described by the displacement function: → `x=A Cos(wt+Φ);w=(2pi)/T` If the initial (t = 0) position of the particle is 1 cm and its initial velocity is π cm | s, What are its amplitude and phase
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A particle is S.H.N. is described by the displacement function: →
`x=A Cos(wt+Φ);w=(2pi)/T`
If the initial (t = 0) position of the particle is 1 cm and its initial velocity is π cm | s, What are its amplitude and phase angle?
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