James Smith The Third
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I don't know where to start with this question, any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
A particle is oscillating on the x-axis about the origin. It passes through the point A, where x = 0·01 metres, with speed 0·09 m/s and it passes through the point B, where x = −0·02 metres, with speed 0·06 m/s.
(a) Show that the amplitude of the motion is √ 10 125 metres.
(b) Show that the motion has period √ 2π 15 seconds.
(c) Find, correct to the nearest hundredth of a second, the time that the particle takes to move directly from A to B.
A particle is oscillating on the x-axis about the origin. It passes through the point A, where x = 0·01 metres, with speed 0·09 m/s and it passes through the point B, where x = −0·02 metres, with speed 0·06 m/s.
(a) Show that the amplitude of the motion is √ 10 125 metres.
(b) Show that the motion has period √ 2π 15 seconds.
(c) Find, correct to the nearest hundredth of a second, the time that the particle takes to move directly from A to B.