The displacement equation of a particle is x = 3 sin 2 t + 4 cos 2 t The amplitude and…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The displacement equation of a particle is
x = 3 sin 2 t + 4 cos 2 t
The amplitude and maximum velocity will be respectively
x = 3 sin 2 t + 4 cos 2 t
The amplitude and maximum velocity will be respectively
- 5, 10
- 3, 2
- 3, 4
- 4, 2
Answer
(A) 5, 10
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