I'm stuck on this particular simple harmonic motion question. I can do the first half, but the second has me baffled. Here it is;
a) If x = a sin nt + b cos nt, find the acceleration of the particle in terms of t and show that a = -n2x.
= v = an cos nt - bn sin nt
= a = -an2 sin nt - bn2 cos nt
= a = -n2(a sin nt + b cos nt)
= a = -n2x
b) Find the amplitude and period of the motion.
= period = (2pi)/n
... and that's as far as I've gotten. There's also a third part to the question;
c) Find the maximum velocity.
Can anyone help me out?
a) If x = a sin nt + b cos nt, find the acceleration of the particle in terms of t and show that a = -n2x.
= v = an cos nt - bn sin nt
= a = -an2 sin nt - bn2 cos nt
= a = -n2(a sin nt + b cos nt)
= a = -n2x
b) Find the amplitude and period of the motion.
= period = (2pi)/n
... and that's as far as I've gotten. There's also a third part to the question;
c) Find the maximum velocity.
Can anyone help me out?