In an engine, a piston oscillates with simple harmonic motion so that its position varies according to the expression, x = 6.00 cos (4t + where x is in centimeters and t is in seconds. (a) At t = 0, find the position of the piston. This would be correct if the phase constant were t/2. cm (b) At t = 0, find velocity of the piston. How do you find the velocity v(t) of an object if you know the position as a function of time, x(t)? cm/s (c) At t = 0, find acceleration of the piston. cm/s2 (d) Find the period and amplitude of the motion. period amplitude cm

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In an engine, a piston oscillates with simple harmonic motion so that its position varies according to the expression,
x = 6.00 Cos ( 4t + –
where x is in centimeters and t is in seconds.
(a) At t = 0, find the position of the piston.
This would be correct if the phase constant were t/2. cm
(b) At t = 0, find velocity of the piston.
How do you find the velocity v(t) of an object if you know the position as a function of time, x(t)? cm/s
(c) At t = 0, find acceleration of the piston.
|cm/s²
(d) Find the period and amplitude of the motion.
period
S
amplitude
cm
Transcribed Image Text:In an engine, a piston oscillates with simple harmonic motion so that its position varies according to the expression, x = 6.00 Cos ( 4t + – where x is in centimeters and t is in seconds. (a) At t = 0, find the position of the piston. This would be correct if the phase constant were t/2. cm (b) At t = 0, find velocity of the piston. How do you find the velocity v(t) of an object if you know the position as a function of time, x(t)? cm/s (c) At t = 0, find acceleration of the piston. |cm/s² (d) Find the period and amplitude of the motion. period S amplitude cm
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