An object oscillates with a frequency of 0.239 Hz. How long (in seconds) will it take for its displacement (i.e., position) to go from one-half of its peak value to its full peak value?
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In this case, the frequency is given as 0.239 Hz, which means the object completes 0.239 cycles in one second. Show more…
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