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Help me with number 1 I’m very lost. I just need the equation. No explanation I’m stuck on 1 part.

Help me with number 1 I’m very lost. I just need the equation. No explanation I’m-example-1
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Given data:

* The value of angular velocity is,


\omega=1.3\text{ rad/s}

Solution:

(a). The time period of the oscillation in terms of the angular velocity is,


T=(2\pi)/(\omega)

Substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} T=(2\pi)/(1.3) \\ T=4.83\text{ s} \end{gathered}

Thus, the time period of oscillation is 4.83 s.

(b). The frequency of the oscillation in terms of the time period is,


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