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What is the time - period of `x = A sin (omega t + alpha)`?

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To find the time period of the function \( x = A \sin(\omega t + \alpha) \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the function The function \( x = A \sin(\omega t + \alpha) \) describes simple harmonic motion, where: - \( A \) is the amplitude, - \( \omega \) is the angular frequency, - \( t \) is time, - \( \alpha \) is the phase constant. ...
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