For a simple harmonic oscillator with x = A sin øt write down an expression for the magnitude of acceleration. Please use "*" for products (e.g. B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate (without the quotes). For power (e.g. A) use A^2 or A*A. For trigonometric functions use the usual sin and cos, while for Greek letters such as w, use omega. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect.

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For a simple harmonic oscillator with x =
A sin wt write down an expression for the magnitude of acceleration. Please use
II * II
for products (e.g.
B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate (without the quotes). For power (e.g. A) use A^2 or A*A. For
trigonometric functions use the usual sin and cos, while for Greek letters such as w, use omega. Please use the "Display response" button to
check you entered the answer you expect.
Transcribed Image Text:For a simple harmonic oscillator with x = A sin wt write down an expression for the magnitude of acceleration. Please use II * II for products (e.g. B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate (without the quotes). For power (e.g. A) use A^2 or A*A. For trigonometric functions use the usual sin and cos, while for Greek letters such as w, use omega. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect.
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