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Standard XII
Physics
Displacement in 1-D
x and y displ...
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x and y displacements of a particle are given as x(t)=A sin(wt) and y(t)=Asin(2wt). It's trajectory will have a shape of?
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Hyperbolic. Considering the max values of x and y and their variation at different values of theta it's most likely to be a hyperbolic curve
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