A particle performing SHM is found at its equilibrium at t=1sec and it is found to have a speed of 0.25m/s at t=2s. If the period of oscillation is 6sec, calculate amplitude of oscillation.
38πm
34πm
6πm
32πm
A
34πm
B
6πm
C
32πm
D
38πm
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Since a SHM can be represented by x=Asin(ωt+ϕ)
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