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nahhh like when does max velocity, max acc. happen?
max velocity is at the centre of motion (look at the gradient of ur sin/cosine curve at ur centre of motion,you will notice it is the steepest)
max acceleration is happening at the extremities of motion: consider ur acceleration equation: a = -(n^2)(x-c), notice that when this value is a max it is at the points c + A and c- A
 

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max velocity is at the centre of motion (look at the gradient of ur sin/cosine curve at ur centre of motion,you will notice it is the steepest)
max acceleration is happening at the extremities of motion: consider ur acceleration equation: a = -(n^2)(x-c), notice that when this value is a max it is at the points c + A and c- A
A is amplitude
 

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ohhhh is it just -2pi ???
i.e. (17-24)pi/12
yeah exactly if the argument is outside (-pi, pi] just add or subtract 2pi to keep it in the principle argument's range.


17pi/12 is still within our desired principle argument raneg so i think its correct
17pi/12 > pi which is outside the principle argument's range right?
 

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yeah exactly if the argument is outside (-pi, pi] just add or subtract 2pi to keep it in the principle argument's range.



17pi/12 > pi which is outside the principle argument's range right?
yeah true OKAY THANKS
 

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yeah exactly if the argument is outside (-pi, pi] just add or subtract 2pi to keep it in the principle argument's range.



17pi/12 > pi which is outside the principle argument's range right?
my mistake ur right

(this is the type of stuff i do in my exam and lose free marks to silly mistakes)
 

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