A simple harmonic motion is represented by x (t) = 10 sin (20 t + 0.5). The amplitude (A)…
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A simple harmonic motion is represented by
x (t) = 10 sin (20 t + 0.5). The amplitude (A) of the S.H.M. is
x (t) = 10 sin (20 t + 0.5). The amplitude (A) of the S.H.M. is
- A = 30
- A = 20
- A = 10
- A = 5
Answer
(C) A = 10
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