A simple harmonic wave having an amplitude a and time period T is represented by the equation y=5sinpi(t+4)mThen the value of amplitude (a) in (m) and time period (T) in second are
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A simple harmonic motion having an amplitude $A$ and time period $T$ is represented by the equation $y=5 \sin \pi(t+4) \mathrm{m}$ Then the values of $A$ (in $\mathrm{m}$ ) and $T$ (in sec) are (a) $A=5 ; T=2$ (b) $A=10 ; T=1$ (c) $A=5 ; T=1$ (d) $A=10 ; T=2$
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