What is the maximum acceleration of a harmonic oscillator with an amplitude of 0.1 and a angular frequency of 0.44 rad/s
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The maximum acceleration \(a_{\text{max}}\) of a harmonic oscillator can be found using the formula: \[ a_{\text{max}} = A \omega^2 \] where \(A\) is the amplitude and \(\omega\) is the angular frequency. Show more…
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