Differentiation of sin Omega t×d Omega t
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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
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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.
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