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An object is undergoing SHM with a maximum speed of 2.69 m/s and the maximum acceleration of 1.53 m/s2. What is the period of this motion?

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00:01 In this problem, we are given that there is an object which is undergoing simple harmonic motion such that its maximum acceleration.
00:08 This is equal to 20 .72 meter per second square and its maximum speed, well, that's equal to 1 .62 meter per second.
00:21 And we are required to get the time period of oscillation.
00:24 So here we will use this formula for getting the acceleration and the maximum acceleration would be the case.
00:30 When x is equal to a.
00:32 So in this case the maximum acceleration would be minus omega square a...
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