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Differentiation of sin Omega t×d Omega t

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Answered by b7009ashutoshgupta
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dx / dt will give us the velocity(v) of the particle in simple harmonic motion. Therefore, v = A cos(omega*t + phi) * d(omega*t + phi)/dt because of chain rule. Here, we've used the chain rule as well as the rule of differentiation of trig functions that is the differentiation of sin function in this case

Answered by sriteja2780
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Step-by-step explanation:

dx / dt will give us the velocity(v) of the particle in simple harmonic motion. Therefore, v = A cos(omega*t + phi) * d(omega*t + phi)/dt because of chain rule. Here, we've used the chain rule as well as the rule of differentiation of trig functions that is the differentiation of sin function in this case.

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