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Standard XII
Physics
Intro to Simple Pendulum
The displacem...
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The displacement of a harmonic oscillator is givenby x =oscillator isasinot Bcosot. The amplitude of the ossccillato(1) a(2) B(4) 2+2(3) a+ B
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