released so that it oscillates up and down? 2. The Figure shows two examples of SHM, labeled A and B. For each, what is (a) the amplitude, (b) the frequency, and (c) the period? A bungee jumper with mass 65.0 kg jumps from a high bridge.
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Looking at the graph, we can see that the maximum displacement is 4 m. So, the amplitude for example A is 4 m. The frequency is the number of complete oscillations per unit time. Looking at the graph, we can see that example A completes one full oscillation in 2 Show more…
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