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7 November, 05:30

A child on a playground swings through a total of 32 degrees. If the displacement is equal on each side of the equilibrium position, what is the amplitude of this vibration?

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  1. 7 November, 09:16
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    Answer: A = y/cos32

    That is the amplitude A in terms of the displacement y.

    Explanation: Since the displacement in the question In the question is the same in both direction, it is a Simple Harmonic Motion problem. In s. h. m the amplitude of displacement A is related to the displacement itself y by this simple equation

    y = A * cos (theta)

    So, A = y/cos (theta)

    A = y/cos32.

    If the magnitude of the displacement y is given, you just substitute in.
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