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by jameshart
3934 days ago
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Interesting - I was sort of wondering if you could get sine just from simple harmonic motion, and that's basically what those equations do - the first is equivalent to saying s''(x) = -s(x), so acceleration is opposite to and linearly proportional to (well, equal to in this simple case) displacement. That's a good point. |
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