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The differential equation of a particle executing SHM along y-axis is​

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Answered by yashwanth931
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Answer:

Explanation:

◆ Answer-

10 units

◆ Explanation-

Comparing the eqn y = 2+10sin(5πt) with standard form y = c+asin(wt), we have

c = 2 units

a = 10 units

w = 5π rad

The particle moves in SHM with amplitude of 10 units.

*Note- Here, displacement of the particle is given from y=2 units instead of origin(y=0).

Answered by shanvisharma
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Answer:A particle executing simple harmonic motion along y -axis has its motion described by the equation y=Asin(ωt)+B.

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