Suppose that, for the graph in Fig. 15-4, each division on the time scale represents 1.00x10^-3 s and dvisions on the displacement scale are in cm. Find the following: (a) Amplitude (b) Period (c) Frequency (d) Displacement at t=0.020 s
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Suppose that, for the graph in Fig. 15-4, each division on the time scale represents 1.00x10^-3 s and dvisions on the displacement scale are in cm. Find the following:
(a) Amplitude
(b) Period
(c) Frequency
(d) Displacement at t=0.020 s
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