roryclifford
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Hi Guys,
I am struggling with this question, thought I had nailed it but got the last part wrong and am unsure why, and the solutions are unclear.
A particle whose displacement is x moves in SHM such that accel = -16x. At t = 0, x = 1 and x (dot) = 4.
(iii) Find x as a function of t.
Before this part I had shown that |x (dot)| = 4 root (2 - x^2)
And shown the greatest displacement to be root 2.
I ended up with root 2 sin (4t + pie / 4)
However they have like 3 different solutions. Can someone do it and show me the working? Would much appreciate. And if that Goodwin guy trolls this thread just ignore him, the guy is attention seeking and childish.
Cheers! Hopefully it is not too unclear / long
I am struggling with this question, thought I had nailed it but got the last part wrong and am unsure why, and the solutions are unclear.
A particle whose displacement is x moves in SHM such that accel = -16x. At t = 0, x = 1 and x (dot) = 4.
(iii) Find x as a function of t.
Before this part I had shown that |x (dot)| = 4 root (2 - x^2)
And shown the greatest displacement to be root 2.
I ended up with root 2 sin (4t + pie / 4)
However they have like 3 different solutions. Can someone do it and show me the working? Would much appreciate. And if that Goodwin guy trolls this thread just ignore him, the guy is attention seeking and childish.
Cheers! Hopefully it is not too unclear / long