A body moving with simple harmonic motion, has an amplitude of 1 m and period of oscillation is 2 seconds. Find the velocity and acceleration of the body at $\mathrm{t}=0.4$ second, when time is measured from (a) the mean position and
Explanation
The velocity and acceleration of the body are calculated using the equations of simple harmonic motion. The velocity is given by v = Aωsin(ωt), and the acceleration is given by a = -Aω^2cos(ωt).
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