Physics, asked by akshu0278, 11 months ago

the displacement of a particle is represented by the equation y=sin^3wt . the motion is​

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Answered by khushalblue
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The motion is periodic motion


akshu0278: but how can prove that it is periodic but not SHM
khushalblue: shm needs phase angle.
khushalblue: or wait man. NVM I don't think this is the correct explanation. I just remembered the answer tbh
akshu0278: ok
Answered by bhumikamangela040420
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Answer:

Explanation:

sin^{3}ωt = - \frac{1}{4} sin3ωt + \frac{3}{4} sinωt

so as ω is different(one is ω and other is 3ω)  it is not a simple harmonic motion.

but it does contain "sin" function so it is periodic.

so motion is periodic but not simple harmonic

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