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What equations can you assume for the HSC, eg. Do you have to derive v^2 = n^2 (a^2-x^2) ?

Also when a question ask you to show a particle is under SHM, do you just show its acceleration is equal to -n^2x ?

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What equations can you assume for the HSC, eg. Do you have to derive v^2 = n^2 (a^2-x^2) ?
Yeh you could be asked to show that.

Also when a question ask you to show a particle is under SHM, do you just show its acceleration is equal to -n^2x ?
Yep.
 

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Originally posted by ND
Yeh you could be asked to show that.

In a larger question, when you are NOT asked to show this, but this is required as a step, can you just assume the equation, WITHOUT prooving it?
 

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stupid forum glitch, not updating posts... *bump*
 

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Originally posted by Hotdog
In a larger question, when you are NOT asked to show this, but this is required as a step, can you just assume the equation, WITHOUT prooving it?
Yes.

Originally posted by ...
shit, do u have to show how to get v^2 = n^2 (a^2-x^2)
can someone show me :(:(:(
<pre>x = a.cos(nt + c)
v = -an.sin(nt + c)

v<sup>2</sup> = n<sup>2</sup>a<sup>2</sup>.sin<sup>2</sup>(nt + c) squaring both sides
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;= n<sup>2</sup>a<sup>2</sup>(1 - cos<sup>2</sup>(nt + c)) sin<sup>2</sup> t + cos<sup>2</sup> t = 1
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;= n<sup>2</sup>a<sup>2</sup> - n<sup>2</sup>a<sup>2</sup>cos<sup>2</sup>(nt + c) expanding
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;= n<sup>2</sup>a<sup>2</sup> - n<sup>2</sup>x<sup>2</sup> as x = a.cos(nt + c)
v<sup>2</sup> = n<sup>2</sup>(a<sup>2</sup> - x<sup>2</sup>)
</pre>
 

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