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What is the acceleration of a particle in simple harmonic motion when it's phase is πradian? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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The acceleration of a particle in simple harmonic motion is the second derivative of the distance response after the inverse of the transcendental function is made because of the π phase

 \sin(wt + \pi)  =  \sin(wt)  \cos(\pi)  +  \sin(\pi)  \cos(wt)  =  -  \sin(wt)

so

v \: (t) = x(t) =  {w}^{2} a \sin(wt)

And

a(t) = v(t) =  {w}^{2} a  \sin(wt )

SHM A and X are dephased by π

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