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The diagram below shows snapshots of an oscillator at different times. What is the amplitude of oscillation?

The diagram below shows snapshots of an oscillator at different times. What is the-example-1

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Answer:

the amplitude of the oscillation of the given mass is 0.1 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

The amplitude of an oscillation is the maximum displacement of the object from the equilibrium position.

The equilibrium position of the given mass in question is at the zero (0) mark.

The maximum displacement of the object from the equilibrium position is 0.1 m upwards or 0.1 m downwards.

Therefore, the amplitude of the oscillation of the given mass is 0.1 m.

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