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find the maximum displacement of 3 sin wt + 4 cos wt​

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Answered by brinllllly
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Hey

y = x(t) => 'y' is a sinusoidal function of 't'

Let 'm' = wt

--> x(t) = 3 sin m + 4 cos m

= 5 ( 3/5 sin m + 4/5 cos m )

= 5 sin ( m + arctan ( 4/3 ) )

= 5 sin ( wt + arctan ( 4/3 ) )

At 't' = 0 -->

--> x(m) = 5 sin( arctan (4/3) )

= 5 ( 0.8 ) = 4 ✓✓

=> Amplitude of SHM = 4 ✓✓

Hope this helps ^_^

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