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kpq_sniper017

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actually, expressing it in the form:
x"=-n<sup>2</sup>(x-b) isn't sufficient.
u have to write a couple of extra steps:
let X=x-b
.'. X"=x"
.'. X"=-n<sup>2</sup>X, which is the defining equation for SHM.


btw. with x'2, u can write x^2...or even better, write: < sup >2< /sup > to change the 2 into a superscript (but delete the spaces between the tags)
:)
 
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pcx_demolition017 said:
actually, expressing it in the form:
x"=-n<sup>2</sup>(x-b) isn't sufficient.
u have to write a couple of extra steps:
let X=x-b
.'. X'=x'
.'. X"=-n<sup>2</sup>X, which is the defining equation for SHM.
don't really get what you did to move from the first .'. line to the second...
But I guess you're saying that we need to show that it's X"=-n<sup>2</sup>X, but I don't think you do...
 

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mojako said:
don't really get what you did to move from the first .'. line to the second...
But I guess you're saying that we need to show that it's X"=-n<sup>2</sup>X, but I don't think you do...
whoops. sorry.
i made the edit in my last post....looks ok now.
:)

if u need further explanation, feel free to ask.
 

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yeah I understand now... took me a fair while though :(
are you sure you need to do that?

BTW part B of the syllabus does say:
Extension to the case
x = b + a cos (nt + a)
and the corresponding equation
x'' = –n<sup>2</sup> (x–b)
describing simple harmonic motion about the position x = b.

(part B is where they give explanations and notes on syllabus dot pts, which are n part A)

And from a few questions that I did together in class, my teacher doesn't convert that to X'' = -n<sup>2</sup>X

And it's quite obvious that the "curve" of x'' = –n<sup>2</sup> (x–b) is just a kind of translation of x'' = –n<sup>2</sup> x (by b to the right). shiftting the x'' axis will make it x'' = –n<sup>2</sup> x.
 

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well, if it were me, i'd rather just write in the extra couple of lines. if u have a strict marker, it may get u the extra mark. it came up in a recent physical apps assessment that i did. i did the substitution and got full marks, and the teacher gave us worked solutions which also included the substituion X=x-b.

it's probably best to stick to the extra few steps "just in case".
 

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