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A particle is executing simple harmonic motion with amplitude 5 cm It is acceleration will be half of maximum acceleration at distance of​

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Answered by morganpettry
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Explanation:

A is the amplitude of the oscillation, i.e. the maximum displacement of the object from. For simple harmonic motion, the acceleration a = -ω2x is proportional


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Answered by DevanKey02
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Hey dude,

A is the amplitude of the oscillation, i.e. the maximum displacement of the object from. For simple harmonic motion, the acceleration a = -ω2x is proportional

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