can someone help me with simple harmonic motion equations? pleaase
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OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
the picture i attached is the one i neeed to solve. :(
OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
@robtobey could u help me?
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
I can't help u... but I know some who can : )
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
@rebeccaxhawaii @TheCleverOne @skullpatrol
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OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
thank you :)
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
No problem! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im here
OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what grade level is this?
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OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
im on my 1st year of college.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
guess what grade im in..
OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
i have no ideaa.. i just think ur younger than me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
fine what year, elementry, middle, or high school
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OpenStudy (ulahlynn):
high school.
OpenStudy (phi):
they want you to fill in the numbers for a "shifted sine wave"
The first step is to figure out what they are saying.
It's a bit confusing , but they say that between 4 and 8 seconds the wave peaks once, but "bottoms out" twice.
in other words, it did this
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