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school4nerds

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Hey, with the 2000 q4 d) the question is 'a particle is moving in SHM about a fixed point O. Its amplitude is 3cm and its period is 4pi seconds.

find its speed at point O'.

i got v= +/- 3/2 cm/s

however the answer is only +3/2 cm/s??

i seem to always get this little bit wrong, how do you know whether the sign is supposed to be positive or negative?
 

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if it asked for speed, then assume positive. Speed is not a vector quantity, while velocity is :)
 

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As mentioned above if it asks for speed then you take the positive value as speed is not a vector quantity. However sometimes it can be confusing when they ask for velocity and you have two solutions: one positive and one negative.
In this case you choose the one that matches the initial conditions.
E.G:
Q: If v^2 = (x-1)^2 Find v in terms of x. Initially the particle is at the origin moving at v=1.

A: v = +- (x-1) But now we need to choose whether we take the positive or negative solution.
Taking positive and subbing in initial conditions: (1) = (0-1). Which is false.
Taking negative and subbing in initial conditions: (1) = -(0-1).
= 1. Which is true

Therefore v = -(x-1)
 

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As mentioned above if it asks for speed then you take the positive value as speed is not a vector quantity. However sometimes it can be confusing when they ask for velocity and you have two solutions: one positive and one negative.
In this case you choose the one that matches the initial conditions.
E.G:
Q: If v^2 = (x-1)^2 Find v in terms of x. Initially the particle is at the origin moving at v=1.

A: v = +- (x-1) But now we need to choose whether we take the positive or negative solution.
Taking positive and subbing in initial conditions: (1) = (0-1). Which is false.
Taking negative and subbing in initial conditions: (1) = -(0-1).
= 1. Which is true

Therefore v = -(x-1)
thanks that was helpful :)
 

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If we put + and - in the exam, do we lose marks?
 

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