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taggs-sasuke

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Can you please explain this to me?

I'm learning Simple Harmonic Motion and I'm stuck...

x = acos(nt + @)

v = -ansin(nt + @)

So:

x^2 + v^2/n^2 = a^2cos^2(nt + @) + a^2sin^2(nt + @) = a^2

But where did a^2 come from?

Thanks!
 

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There is a button called "Launch LaTeX Equation Editor" on this page or any page with Mathematics.
Use it in the future, it's proven to be a success so far.
 

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put the code between two tags [maths ] and [/maths ] respectively without spaces.
use new tags for each line.
or browse other threads and see how others do it.
 

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Also, you may want yo make sure you can derive acceleration from dislacement and velocity.

i.e. but you established earlier that

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Just something handy, but you should already know it if you learning it. Also, that the formula is very helpful and often needed to solve problems.
 

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