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An Object Undergoing Simple Harmonic Motion Has a Maximum Displacement 6.2 m6.2 \mathrm {~m}

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An object undergoing simple harmonic motion has a maximum displacement of 6.2 m6.2 \mathrm {~m} at t=0.00 st = 0.00 \mathrm {~s} If the angular frequency of oscillation is 1.6rad/s1.6 \mathrm { rad } / \mathrm { s } \text {, } what is the object's displacement when t=3.5 s?t = 3.5 \mathrm {~s} ?


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