Given that 38.5 cm/s and 15.7 rad/s, what is the amplitude of the simple harmonic motion? Enter your answer in units of centimeters. For example, if your calculations produce a value of 1.23 cm, enter your answer as 1.23.
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Step 1: The amplitude of simple harmonic motion can be calculated using the formula: Amplitude = velocity / angular velocity Show more…
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