JamiL
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in 2001 Q4 they say,
a particle, who displacement is x, moves in simple harmonic motion.
find x as a function of t, if a=-4x and if x=3 v=6root3 when t=o
i assumed x=acos (nt+@) since it was S.H.M and when on from there 2 find that
x=6cos(2t + 60*) which was the right answer, althou my principle seems 2 not believe that it is a valid proof, althou my teacher who has been teaching 4 30 years seems 2 fink it is, although he has neva applyed 2 do hsc marking, and wouldn no. is it valid to simply assume that x=acos(nt + @).
P.S in sucess 1 they do it my principles way, its just it is so long i dont get the point of doin it that way when i can easly getthe same result in a few lines??
how who any of us go about it?
a particle, who displacement is x, moves in simple harmonic motion.
find x as a function of t, if a=-4x and if x=3 v=6root3 when t=o
i assumed x=acos (nt+@) since it was S.H.M and when on from there 2 find that
x=6cos(2t + 60*) which was the right answer, althou my principle seems 2 not believe that it is a valid proof, althou my teacher who has been teaching 4 30 years seems 2 fink it is, although he has neva applyed 2 do hsc marking, and wouldn no. is it valid to simply assume that x=acos(nt + @).
P.S in sucess 1 they do it my principles way, its just it is so long i dont get the point of doin it that way when i can easly getthe same result in a few lines??
how who any of us go about it?