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A machine part is vibrating along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion with a period of A machine part is vibrating along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion with a period of   and a range (from the maximum in one direction to the maximum in the other) of   .At time t = 0 it is at its central position and moving in the +x direction.What is its position when   ? A)  x = -0.43 cm B)  x = -0.51 cm C)  x = +0.51 cm D)  x = -1.3 cm E)  x = -1.4 cm and a range (from the maximum in one direction to the maximum in the other) of A machine part is vibrating along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion with a period of   and a range (from the maximum in one direction to the maximum in the other) of   .At time t = 0 it is at its central position and moving in the +x direction.What is its position when   ? A)  x = -0.43 cm B)  x = -0.51 cm C)  x = +0.51 cm D)  x = -1.3 cm E)  x = -1.4 cm .At time t = 0 it is at its central position and moving in the +x direction.What is its position when A machine part is vibrating along the x-axis in simple harmonic motion with a period of   and a range (from the maximum in one direction to the maximum in the other) of   .At time t = 0 it is at its central position and moving in the +x direction.What is its position when   ? A)  x = -0.43 cm B)  x = -0.51 cm C)  x = +0.51 cm D)  x = -1.3 cm E)  x = -1.4 cm ?


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