The position of a particle is given by the expression x = 2.00 cos (4.00 pi (which is 3.14) t + 2 pi (which is 3.14) /5) where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Determine the frequency (Hz). Determine period of the motion (s). Determine the amplitude of the motion (m). Determine the phase constant (rad).  Determine the position of the particle

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The position of a particle is given by the expression x = 2.00 cos (4.00 pi (which is 3.14) t + 2 pi (which is 3.14) /5) where x is in meters and t is in seconds.

  1. Determine the frequency (Hz).
  2. Determine period of the motion (s).
  3. Determine the amplitude of the motion (m).
  4. Determine the phase constant (rad). 
  5. Determine the position of the particle (m) at t = 0.310 s.
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Can you please tell me (answer #5) how you got the cos 5.1496 = 0.4234 ???

from x = (2.00) cos (5.1496) to x = (2.00) (0.4234) = 0.8468 m

t = 0.310 sec

x = 2.00 cos (4.00?t + 2?/5)

x = (2.00) cos [(4.00) (3.14) (0.310)] + [(2) (3.14) / (5)]

x = (2.00) cos (5.1496)

x = (2.00) (0.4234) = 0.8468 m

 

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