Chapter 8: Q.21 (page 553)
Find the area of each triangle.
Short Answer
The required area of the triangle is
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Chapter 8: Q.21 (page 553)
Find the area of each triangle.
The required area of the triangle is
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an object attached to a coiled spring is pulled down a distance a from its rest position and then released. Assuming that the motion is simple harmonic with period T, write an equation that relates the displacement d of the object from its rest position after t seconds. Also assume that the positive direction of the motion is up:
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(a) Describe the motion of the object.
(b) What is the maximum displacement from its resting position?
(c) What is the time required for one oscillation?
(d) What is the frequency?
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