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What is omega in Oscillation.

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Answered by manshi41
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Any motion that repeats itself at regular intervals is called harmonic motion. A particle experiences a simple harmonics motion if its displacement from the origin as function of time is given by



where [omega] and [phi] are constants, independent of time. The quantity xm is called the amplitude of the motion 

Answered by iqrahasan121
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Regular" and angular frequencies are alternative units of measurement for describing how fast an object rotates or a sine wave oscillates. ... Angular frequency (ω), also known as radial or circular frequency, measures angular displacement per unit time. Its units are therefore degrees (or radians) per second.
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