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    The Acceleration of a Certain Simple Harmonic Oscillator Is Given
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The Acceleration of a Certain Simple Harmonic Oscillator Is Given

Question 2

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The acceleration of a certain simple harmonic oscillator is given by a = -(15.8 m/s2) cos (2.51t) . What is the amplitude of the simple harmonic motion?


A) 2.51 m
B) 4.41 m
C) 6.30 m
D) 11.1 m
E) 15.8 m

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