An object oscillates such that its position x as a function of time t obeys the equation x (1) = (0.222m) sin((314-1) 1), where t is in seconds. (a) In one period, what total distance does the object move? (b) What is the frequency of the motion? (c) What is the position of the object when t = 1.00 s? Hz m m
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