d=10cos(2πt) a) Describe the motion of the object. 5 the motion simple harmonic? A. Yes, because the given equation is i

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d=10cos(2πt) a) Describe the motion of the object. 5 the motion simple harmonic? A. Yes, because the given equation is i

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d=10cos(2πt) a) Describe the motion of the object. 5 the motion simple harmonic? A. Yes, because the given equation is in the form of d= a cos (cot). B. Yes, because the given equation is not in the form of d(t)=a2m−bt​cos(a2​−4m2b2​) C. No, because the given equation is not in the form of d= a sin (cot). D. No, because the given equation is in the form of d(t)=ae2m−B​cos(i2−4m2b2​​) (b) What is the maximum displacement from its testing position? meters (c) What is the time repuired for one osciliation? secondis) (Simplity your answer. Type an exact answer, using it as needed Use integers or frachions for any numbers in the expression.) (d) What is the frequency?
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