An object moves in simple harmonic motion with period 6 seconds and amplitude 4 cm. At time t = 0 seconds, its displacement d from rest is -4 cm, and initially it moves in a positive direction. Give the equation modeling the displacement d as a function of time t. d =
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Step 1:** Given parameters: - Time period, \( T = 6 \) seconds - Amplitude, \( A = 4 \) cm - Initial displacement, \( d(0) = -4 \) cm ** Show more…
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