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Simple Harmonic Motion
This is a question from Math in Focus.
The period of a particle moving in *EDIT* SHM is 6s and its amplitude is 8cm. Calculate its velocity and acceleration (correct to 1 decimal place) when the displacement is 5cm from the centre of the motion.
Okay so these are what I've done so far:
(cor. to 1 d.p.)
However, the problem is I don't understand why the textbook takes the negative sign (i.e. -6.5 cm/s) instead of the positive sign. I thought the velocity was supposed to be in the same direction as the displacement (i.e +5cm as given)? Correct me if I am wrong.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
This is a question from Math in Focus.
The period of a particle moving in *EDIT* SHM is 6s and its amplitude is 8cm. Calculate its velocity and acceleration (correct to 1 decimal place) when the displacement is 5cm from the centre of the motion.
Okay so these are what I've done so far:
(cor. to 1 d.p.)
However, the problem is I don't understand why the textbook takes the negative sign (i.e. -6.5 cm/s) instead of the positive sign. I thought the velocity was supposed to be in the same direction as the displacement (i.e +5cm as given)? Correct me if I am wrong.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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