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4 June, 13:19

For the simple harmonic motion d = 9cos (pi//2t), what is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position?

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  1. 4 June, 16:30
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    Y = A cos (B (x - C) + D

    A gives the amplitude, which is the maximum displacement, so it's 9.
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