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  • 14-09-2019
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How do you get: a = -ω^2*x from: a = -Aω^2*sen(ωt) ?

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Chenk13
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  • 14-09-2019

Answer:

[tex]x = Asin(\omega t)\\v = \frac{dx}{dt} = \omega Acos(\omega t)\\a = \frac{dv}{dt} = -\omega^2Asin(\omega t)= -\omega^2x[/tex]

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