An electron undergoes simple harmonic motion with the acceleration shown below: an (t) = -amax sin(wt) with amax What is the amplitude of the electron's position? (in m) = 365.16 m/s´ and w = 5.08 rad/s. 1. AO 6.01 BO 8.00 CO 10.64 DO 14.15 EO 18.82

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An electron undergoes simple harmonic motion with the acceleration shown below:
a„(t)
= -amax sin(wt)
with amax =
365.16 m/s and w = 5.08 rad/s.
What is the amplitude of the electron's position?
(in m)
1.
AO 6.01
ВО 8.00
CO 10.64
DO 14.15
EO 18.82
Transcribed Image Text:An electron undergoes simple harmonic motion with the acceleration shown below: a„(t) = -amax sin(wt) with amax = 365.16 m/s and w = 5.08 rad/s. What is the amplitude of the electron's position? (in m) 1. AO 6.01 ВО 8.00 CO 10.64 DO 14.15 EO 18.82
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