O the maximum angle em?

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The angle (with respect to the vertical) of a simple pendulum is given by e = emcos[(4.40 rad/s)t + p]. If at t = 0, e = 0.0200 rad and de/dt = -0.160 rad/s, what are (a)
the phase constant o and (b) the maximum angle em? (Hint: Don't confuse the rate de/dt at which e changes with the w of the SHM.)
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(a) Number
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Unit
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(b) NumberTo.029
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Transcribed Image Text:Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The angle (with respect to the vertical) of a simple pendulum is given by e = emcos[(4.40 rad/s)t + p]. If at t = 0, e = 0.0200 rad and de/dt = -0.160 rad/s, what are (a) the phase constant o and (b) the maximum angle em? (Hint: Don't confuse the rate de/dt at which e changes with the w of the SHM.) Pivot point S LA cose em sine Lem (a) (b) y Study (a) Number 1.066 Unit rad (b) NumberTo.029 Unitrad
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