SOLUTION: If a spring is oscillating (moving) according to the velocity equation v(t) = cos(t) (in ft/s), then what is its displacement over its first 2π seconds of travel?
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Question 1029017: If a spring is oscillating (moving) according to the velocity equation v(t) = cos(t) (in ft/s), then what is its displacement over its first 2π seconds of travel?
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let s(t) = displacement after t seconds.
==> feet, the displacement after seconds.
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