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A simple harmonic oscillator is represented by the equation : Y = 0.40 Sin (440t+0.61) Y is in metres t is in seconds Find the values of 1) Amplitude 2) Angular frequency 3) Frequency of oscillation 4) Time period of oscillation, 5) Initial
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A simple harmonic oscillator is represented by the equation : Y = 0.40 Sin (440t+0.61)
Y is in metres
t is in seconds
Find the values of 1) Amplitude 2) Angular frequency 3) Frequency of oscillation 4) Time period of oscillation, 5) Initial phase.
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