A simple harmonic motion as shown in Figure Q1(a) has a maximum velocity of (P+1) m/s with (Q+2) second(s) of the period

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A simple harmonic motion as shown in Figure Q1(a) has a maximum velocity of (P+1) m/s with (Q+2) second(s) of the period

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A Simple Harmonic Motion As Shown In Figure Q1 A Has A Maximum Velocity Of P 1 M S With Q 2 Second S Of The Period 1
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A Simple Harmonic Motion As Shown In Figure Q1 A Has A Maximum Velocity Of P 1 M S With Q 2 Second S Of The Period 2
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A simple harmonic motion as shown in Figure Q1(a) has a maximum velocity of (P+1) m/s with (Q+2) second(s) of the period of oscillator. If the mass is released with an initial displacement of (R+1) mm, (i) Define appropriate equation of x, i and x for simple harmonie motion 3 marks) (11) Determine the amplitude, initial velocity, maximum acceleration, and phase angle of the system (8 marks)

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