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

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

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Qi A A Simple Harmonic Motion As Shown In Figure Q1 A Has A Maximum Velocity Of P 1 M S With Q 2 Seconds Of The P 1
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Qi (a) A simple harmonic motion as shown in Figure Q1(a) has a maximum velocity of (P+1) m/s with (Q+2) seconds of the period of oscillator. If the mass is released with an initial displacement of (R+1) mm, (i) Define appropriate equations of x, x' and x" for simple harmonic motion (ii) Determine the amplitude, initial velocity, maximum acceleration, and phase angle of the system Note Q1(a): The values of P, Q and R depend on the respective 4th, 5th, and 6th digit of your matric number as the following number format AD xxxPQR, For example, if your matric number is AD 170154 gives the value P = 1, Q = 5 and R = 4, thus maximum velocity is (1+1) = 2 m/s, period of oscillator is (5+2) = 7 s and initial displacement is (4+1)=5 mm

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